I use free BSD. Just so I can flex on the Linux losers.
(Kidding…. BSD is weird. I use whatever flavor of linux happened to be interesting. Debian, fedora, Suse. Arch. Not Ubuntu. LMDE. CentOS. Maybe scientific if I’m planning some stuff with OpenFOAM.)
I’ve been sort of liking Void, but I need to find something else, got a new SSD coming in the post.
I wish there was something with the classic rc.d init of Slackware but an install model more progressive than “install all the things off the disc image, then wait 3 years for a new release.”. A BSD might work, but I want to play Steam games and have a mainboard a modern Wi-Fi card.
I use free BSD. Just so I can flex on the Linux losers.
(Kidding…. BSD is weird. I use whatever flavor of linux happened to be interesting. Debian, fedora, Suse. Arch. Not Ubuntu. LMDE. CentOS. Maybe scientific if I’m planning some stuff with OpenFOAM.)
Not Ubuntu.
I’ve been sort of liking Void, but I need to find something else, got a new SSD coming in the post.
I wish there was something with the classic rc.d init of Slackware but an install model more progressive than “install all the things off the disc image, then wait 3 years for a new release.”. A BSD might work, but I want to play Steam games and have a mainboard a modern Wi-Fi card.