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I decided to give a chance to OpenBSD and it broke hahahaha. It's cool but not suited as a daily driver.
I'll try more distros without the heinous systemd bloat this week.
- Machismo repeated this.
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@SunMcNukes I wish artix had a headless installer so I could custom out my interface like I like to do. Every time I've tried installing something with a DE and decrufting it I run into trouble. I just want arch without systems dammit
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@mistermonster @SunMcNukes https://artixlinux.org/download.php
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>There are 3 different kind of installation media Artix currently provides: base, graphical and community. Unless you really know your way around Linux, use a graphical or community edition.
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>Base ISOs allow for a fully customised installation, which is done in a TTY and is intended for knowledgeable users.
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>https://download.artixlinux.org/logos/base.svg
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@Zerglingman @mistermonster that's why, there's always a way to screw your installation regardless your expertise. Arch and its distros are known for leaving broken dependencies as easter eggs in their rollouts; I have many funny stories about them too.
This time I'll revisit FreeBSD and Void Linux, a blast from the past.
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@SunMcNukes @mistermonster I have only ever come up against them in manjaro. I do recall the grub thing that affected the whole family, but I managed to hear about it so I dodged it.
Anyway, I was replying specifically to think about wishing artix had a headless installer.
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@mistermonster @SunMcNukes s/k/g/
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@SunMcNukes >and it broke
Skill issuse