No, I just don't like systemd. It's bloated and full of bugs. Just because almost every distro out there uses it, doesn't mean it's good.
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Runit is even easier than doing things in systemd.
It really is that easy. Runit is probably the simplest init/service manager there is out there.
Not true, doesn't work well at all. It's bloated and full of bugs.
Faster, more stable, no systemd, supports musl and architectures not usually supported by most distros. It's probably the most stable rolling release distro out there.
Look at the sub 😉. They switched to xbps 😁.
Hahahah 🤣🤣🤣... good one 🤣.
Me personally, a lot. I work on 4 different rigs (inlcuding latops) and yes, for me, it does save time.
Just use Fedora then 🤷.
You could always try Void 😁.
The whole point is the setup 😒.
Wow, this is so well explained, I'm making it my personal copypasta!
Yes, there are basically 2 builds for every architecture. One is glibc, the other is musl. I haven't used the musl builds that much, just toyed with them a few times (mainly because of lack of software), but if you only use open source software that doesn't specifically depend on the GNU toolchain, yes, you can daily drive it, no doubt there. And yes, it is faster than the glibc builds.