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9 days agoWe are still laughing, no worries.
p.s. Debian is great, I am just a “kind of new” void converted.
We are still laughing, no worries.
p.s. Debian is great, I am just a “kind of new” void converted.
Wow, they are going to zip it with a different algo. That’s fucking amazing!
Faster installation, I don’t know what I will do with all that extra time!
Plus, faster downloads, that’s even more free time.
Mozilla really know how to innovate.
Best company evvvvaaarrr
The 20fps drop I have when I play THE game I have that could use it… For like 3 weeks, every 3-4 months…
Not a big deal really.
All the losers down voting the post…
You surely can laugh without feeling attacked at your very core, don’t you?
What do you need more than prime run (which is only a few env vars) ?
Yeah, systemd hater or not, runit is quite fabulous Imo.
Some software with a hard requirement on systemd will not work, of course. I believe it is possible to run void using systemd, I’ve never tried though.
I really like runit, but once it’s configured, like systemd, I mostly just don’t see it anymore - you know what I mean…
Give it a shot, for me it’s the packaging system, take a look at it and at the github “void-repository”.
I really like how it’s working, the simplicity of it, create your own package, your own repository, etc.
The killer features, for me, isn’t really runit, but the stability of a rolling distro with the xbps package system.