Anyone wants atomic gentoo?
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66 the new "init system" is making more progress...
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iwd segfault on openrc+musl system (and wpa_supplicant failing on random untraceable error)
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FreeBSD vs Linux (distros, not just kernel): core system boot services ??
Unofficial subreddit for the FreeBSD Project
Re-implementing systemd conveniences without systemd
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Issue with systemd-utils Assertion 'path_is_absolute(p)' failed at src/basic/chase.c:648, function chase().
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A musl gentoo system with LLVM profile?
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Alternative init systems on gentoo... other than openrc and systemd...
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Does systemd resolve unit dependencies and ordering at runtime of off-time?
A subreddit for discussions, news, and questions about systemd.
A simple-to-setup usable GUI on musl + openrc + buybox? Is that possible?
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Why not add necessary features in runit via the initscripts?
Void Linux is a general operating system based on the Linux Kernel.
Obarun's suite66 in gentoo?
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Atomic distros are the future for everyone except hobbyists and enthusiasts...
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Windows privacy invasion is just too fishy, and anxiety-inducing.
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Immutable distros...
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Temporary fixes to problms caused by immutability.
The future of linux distros is "immutable". The term "immutable" is slightly misleading, due to which the term "atomic" or "image-based" is used instead. Atomic distros are distros which make updates to the core system "atomic", i.e. at one go, unbreakable. They require reboots, but for a really good reason. They offer the stability which traditional distros can't, for regular users. They have tools to make up for their deficiencies, but still few rare uncooperative software fail to work.
Leaving gentoo for an immutable distro
Pros/Cons of each distribution, personal experiences, that kind of stuff.
Leaving gentoo for an immutable distro
Pros/Cons of each distribution, personal experiences, that kind of stuff.
Why not immutable distros?
Linux introductions, tips and tutorials. Questions are encouraged. Any distro, any platform! Explicitly noob-friendly.
Why not common "beginner" distros be atomic?
The future of linux distros is "immutable". The term "immutable" is slightly misleading, due to which the term "atomic" or "image-based" is used instead. Atomic distros are distros which make updates to the core system "atomic", i.e. at one go, unbreakable. They require reboots, but for a really good reason. They offer the stability which traditional distros can't, for regular users. They have tools to make up for their deficiencies, but still few rare uncooperative software fail to work.
How would you like a immutable elementaryOS?
News & Discussion for elementary OS
The horrible state of r/linxusucks101; PLEASE DON'T GET BANNED BY POSTING FACTS THERE
A subreddit for sharing your frustration with linux and discussing the ways in which it sucks.
Preserving BIOSConnect WiFi stack
The unofficial subreddit for Dell Technologies
Why atomic distros are the future
The future of linux distros is "immutable". The term "immutable" is slightly misleading, due to which the term "atomic" or "image-based" is used instead. Atomic distros are distros which make updates to the core system "atomic", i.e. at one go, unbreakable. They require reboots, but for a really good reason. They offer the stability which traditional distros can't, for regular users. They have tools to make up for their deficiencies, but still few rare uncooperative software fail to work.
Using old framework mainboard's internal ports
Discussion on Framework's mission to create upgradeable, customizable, and repairable products. It began with the thin, light Framework Laptop 13 in 2021, followed by the powerful Framework Laptop 16 in 2023, featuring a reconfigurable input system and modular graphics. In 2025, the lineup expanded with Framework Laptop 12, offering a touchscreen with stylus support and five color options, and Framework Desktop, a compact, high-performance system for gamers and ML enthusiasts.