Other inits cut out udev and logind and run away giggling into the sunset, obviously
Just shove wondows in a VM or something
Although, it’s possible to bloat it unknowingly: networkmanager, for example, depends on a few VPNs noone would ever need, and one of them depends on webkitgtk, so you actually have to mkForce modules to include only the necessary stuff. Not like that’s a huge issue, but I wasn’t amused when I saw “building webkitgtk” while cross-compiling 😆
Hmm, seems like it’d be interesting to automate :D
Idk how this thingy on the screenshot works 🤷
Bastards. You should create an issue or something
Same. Have 32 just in case I need a windows VM or something.
I run applications, and it still rarely exceeds 6 gigs. Damn, my ram is mostly disk cache at this point
Ubuntu is poor man’s Debian.
Meanwhile flatpack: (unverified)
FYI, not taking pride of using arch violates the EULA
Unlike arch that has no “stable”. Yap, sure; idk what it was supposed to mean, tho.
Yea, but the move to verify the path seemed somewhat funny at the time. As for the second part - it’s a shame, but expected: they need to re-compile like everything. So, I just decided to wait since all my machines are ssh-ible from VPN only
Incorrect: the backdoored version was originally discovered by a Debian sid user on their system, and it presumably worked. On arch it’s questionable since they don’t link sshd
with liblzma
(although some say some kind of a cross-contamination may be possible via a patch used to support some systemd thingy, and systemd uses liblzma
). Also, probably the rolling opensuse, and mb Ubuntu. Also nixos-unstalbe, but it doesn’t pass the argv[0]
requirements and also doesn’t link liblzma
. Also, fedora.
For me it’s not about efficiency (although tiling somewhat improves it) but rather basic comfort. With stacking wms windows constantly overlap each other, and then I have to constantly re-arrange them, alt-tab like 75 times to find the one I need, etc, and tiling does solve this issue pretty damn well.