Thanks for the heads up. That is something I've taken into consideration. I am curious how long I'd last on musl.
Charlatan
It's definitely hard to beat: )
Void is just soo good.
- Runit is super simple and makes sense to me. - I get to build the distro the way I want it.
- I've learned a ton about the inner workings of Linux using Void for the last 3 years.
- You're right about packages, but I've not had issues as I've found flatpacks or appimages for anything not offered.
- Xbps has spoiled me. I HATE using almost every other package manager. They're all so slow and cumbersome.
Wow. #1 'get off my lawn' post of the day. There is nothing wrong with auto... It's the drivers.
I hope he keeps sapping the RNC until there's nothing left for them to do but sue him and kick him to the curb.
Then, he is found guilty of scamming all these rubes and he has to cut millions of 5 dollar checks. Oh, and pays the RNC lawyer fees because why not.
I am shocked. SHOCKED!
This dude is a notorious deadbeat. How these idiots didn't demand the money up front serves as further proof that they're idiots.
Maybe they were promised some seat near the throne of their illustrious leader after the insurrection. Now they're indicted... LOL.
Thank you! I'm home :)
Yeah. So let's not paint the whole world one color. Just because it doesn't meet your needs, AND you simply don't like them, doesn't mean everyone else needs to be like you.
0 to 60 doesn't mean shit in a truck. Why did you buy one in the first place? Cornering at speed?? .. Not what trucks are meant to do. Why the hell would you buy one??
Glad you like your car. I'm sure it's nice. If you're getting 18 MPG, you've managed to accomplish what many late model trucks cannot... Get under 20mpg.
Disclosure: I own a 2003 F250. I don't park like the asshat did in the pic, and I don't care how fast my truck goes. I don't roll coal and I run biodiesel to reduce emissions.
No doubt. And in the same breath, incriminate himself.
Void Linux. Super stable and offers an easy and lightning fast package manager. I'm not sure of your use case but it has been great for me on an older Dell precision laptop for work.
Thanks, Sid hasn't been on my radar. Ill go have a look. I happen to have a ZFS box up in rsync.net running Debian, and it'd be nice to learn more about CLI in the deb world.