I would be for that fork. I used Guix a long time ago and got really frustrated with non-free and binaries. Guix is really nice to use though and it’s fast.
I would be for that fork. I used Guix a long time ago and got really frustrated with non-free and binaries. Guix is really nice to use though and it’s fast.
Wow that’s impressive , I love using hyprland on Garuda, ow it’s even easier. Very cool.
I built it on Linux , Arch … takes forever because of rust and the 1000’s of depends. Works though.
Glances
Never had an issue with anything
This is why ceiling and floor was invented.
funtoo is a good way to learn also.
Cause statically linked libs can be very large. I agree though , rather have statically linked then dynamic.
Even worse when you look at a class that’s over 1k long.
This is fantastic
https://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:internet
Midori and firefox
Isn’t a custom Firefox browser?
Big news
I really hope Opeth goes back to death metal.
I can’t wait to have all my systems on riscV
Garuda Linux is fantastic , it is my primary desktop for home. I have installed the swaywm version. Garuda uses BTRFS and Snapper. The system automatically backs everything up for you. Snapshots allow you to rollback whatever you want. Yes its based on ArchLinux, but Garuda has there own dev team and make sure everything just works. I really love Garuda Linux , especially there sway version and wayFire version. If you have more questions or need help just ask away.
This is a great article , and actually rather use swap than no swap. My systems run so much better with swap.