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Out of all Artix Linux init "siblings", OpenRC is the slowest to boot, at 6 seconds. Subsequent reboots doesn't help either.

Not much has changed in RAM & disk usage though.

It's alright. I'm also the slowest and the laziest out all my siblings. It usually takes me 1 - 2 hours to finish my meals while they're done in like 5 - 10 minutes lol

I just like to savor the flavors, y'know? Plus I eat a lot more than them.

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So Void Linux and Artix Linux has different different directories for their service stuff.

In runit version of Artix, services are stored in /etc/runit/sv/. The 'sv' command reads anything that's in /run/runit/service/. Ok gotcha.

Symlinking a service from /etc/runit/sv/ to /run/runit/service allows it to be controlled with the 'sv' command, basically enabling it. Neat!

Just gonna continue where I left off playing around #artixlinux. Right now I've only played with dinit & s6 & that took 6 hours.

I haven't tried runit and openrc yet. I also have to try #archlinux w/ different inits, and I have to try installing #xfce on #alpine on stream.

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youtube.com/@ReallyLazyBear
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#artix#arch#linux

So the dinit version of Artix Linux is the one I'm gonna be familiar with. It's the most straightforward init to control services with. dinitctl enable/disable to enable/disable services and dinitctl start/stop to start/stop services. It's honestly kinda like systemd

I've yet to test Artix Linux runit but I'm getting close to bedtime..

I'll post a screenshot of the system's fastfetch like I've done in the past.

I'll now start playing around #artixlinux and the 4 inits, #archlinux w/ different inits, and try installing #xfce on #alpinelinux on stream. Seems like I need to read quite some documentation for Artix but I don't really mind. I like reading.

Pick where you wanna watch I guess:

twitch.tv/reallylazybear
youtube.com/@ReallyLazyBear
kick.com/reallylazybear
dlive.tv/reallylazybear

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#artix#arch#alpine

I've been running #artix for a while, and I feel like I need to give #void another try.

The thing that's really holding me back is the AUR. I realize void has xbps-src, so it wouldn't be the end of the world.

Setting dracut to build a UKI with custom boot keys will be new too. Plus I want to see if I can hack it to init with s6 instead of runit 😈

In any case, if anyone has gone from Arch or Artix to Void, tips are certainly welcome.
#VoidLinux #xbps #ArtixLinux #ArchLinux #AUR #runit #s6

I'm in the mood for some #linux distro exploration today! If y'all got some more suggestions other than the ones below, leave them down below!

I will play around distros that are #systemd less, such as #voidlinux, #devuan, #chimeralinux, #artix, and #venomlinux.

I will also install #archlinux, btw, but try changing the init, see how it all goes.

And I will also try to install #xfce on #alpine and try to make it usable :)

Ce qui est bien avec la Artix Linux, c’est qu’elle est partiellement compatible avec Archlinux dont elle est tirée. C’est ainsi que dans une Artix Linux Gnome que j’ai installé à la main (cf peertube.pcservice46.fr/w/6GdD ) j’ai pu rajouter les paquets gnome-shell-extension-appindicator (depuis le site d’Archlinux) et gnome-shell-extension-arch-update (depuis AUR). Capture d’écran à l’appui :)