awesomewm and only awesomewn for the level of freedom in customization it grants.
awesomewm and only awesomewn for the level of freedom in customization it grants.
Alpine has gcompat which has worked well for me, and when I did try void so many years ago, I remember running into some problem after choosing musl only and then trying to get glibc to run after installing glibc packages. It was a long time ago and I’m sure the issue no longer exists though.
xbps-src does seem nice though, similar to checkinstall which I used to use on slackware.
Ultimately I just have to give it a try again and see if I like it better or not.
It’s mostly just creative automod rules, it’s not that big a deal and plenty of users would come up with solutions in short order.
I used to use Slack, but it lost its way. Arch is really, really cool, but I’ve become more interested in Void. Currently, perhaps surprisingly, I use Alpine because I like how minimal it is.
I loved it. No issues with the cliffhanger or it being a two-parter except for the wait time. Fantastic use of the medium fantastic story, great pacing etc.
Of the last 15 years, the only ones I really go back to are the Jump Street films and The Dictator.
I don’t think any subs will stay permanently dark, their mods will be replaced eventually.
I haven’t yet, but I well might by the end of this month.
It always will be so long as Pat maintains it, I stopped using it years ago though. It lost its way trying to compete with Desktop OSes, and pretty much Arch replaced that niche, now we have Artix, Void and Alpine.