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Why not installing windows in a vm?

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So the Embrace-Extend-Extinguish continues…

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I wonder if old BIOS are vulnerable…

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Can’t answer, really.
i’m ok with Tutanota for mail, although Proton does have an .onion address whereas Tutanota does not.
Bitwarden for passwords.
No VPN but i’d go for IVPN.

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Don’t see why, it’s a relatively good video on a RISC-V desktop.

This post is crap though.

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I prefer to call it the lottery factor.

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So much so, that some combinations of distro + DE don’t allow any differentiation in init or make it very cumbersome and unwieldy at best.

it’s still heavily relied on in Kicksecure; one of the distros he works on. […] this is a perfect illustration of how systemd has become so good

Considering Kicksecure is based on Debian, aren’t you contradicting yourself?

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Gentoo took the (imo) correct approach by providing users choice as well.

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If you’re gonna use gnome you’re bound to systemd. Yes, gnome predates systemd. Strange…

Don’t know about KDE.

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Fine, i’ll bite, i’m bored.

Interestingly, while Madaidan discourages the use of systemd in that guide, it’s still heavily relied on in Kicksecure; one of the distros he works on.

While you didn’t explicitly state it, it’s a distro that’s based on Debian, so, has to be based on systemd.

I think this is a perfect illustration of how systemd has become so good that even opponents can’t deny its merits and continue to make use of it for the time being out of necessity.

No, not at all. You said it yourself:

It’s troublesome if distros and/or DEs rely so heavily on systemd to do their bidding. So much so, that some combinations of distro + DE don’t allow any differentiation in init or make it very cumbersome and unwieldy at best.

So trying to use Kicksecure without systemd would be very cumbersome and unwieldy at best. Perhaps Madaidan should’ve used Devuan as a starting point instead.

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Big spoiler there.

I don’t think systemd is the epitome of technological evolution, but that’s another rant. The fact that it’s not just another init system is at the center of it, though.

Because it’s not, any distro that chooses to use it is, in fact, adopting a whole ecosystem. Some apps that predate systemd are even hard-depending on it for… reasons. Can you use GNOME without it? Why most distros adopted it as default instead of an alternative i can only speculate. At least Slackware hasn’t adopted it so far and Gentoo took, to me, the sanest approach: you can choose your init system, including systemd if you so prefer.

Devuan is the response to Debian choosing systemd. It’s its raison d’être, to be Debian without systemd.

I was unaware of Kicksecure, who their founder is and when they decided to adopt systemd, so i may be at fault here.

With this i agree:

It’s troublesome if distros and/or DEs rely so heavily on systemd to do their bidding. So much so, that some combinations of distro + DE don’t allow any differentiation in init or make it very cumbersome and unwieldy at best.

With this, i don’t:

systemd has become so good that even opponents can’t deny its merits and continue to make use of it

And this is where i think you’ve contradicted yourself. IMO, the only reason opponents use it is not because it’s so great but because it’s so entrenched in whichever distro they’re using.

Should I install Linux on my smartphone?

I have a Samsung Galaxy J3 (2018) smartphone which currently has the stock Samsung Android OS installed on it. I wanted to install an Android “distro” that doesn’t spy on me, like Graphene OS, but I couldn’t find a ROM for it. Since I would probably need to compile AOSP from source code anyways, I though, why not install...

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To be fair they’re ARM-based devices (most of them anyway) and linux works fine onthat architecture. The Raspberry Pi and others, Microsoft has Windows on ARM; as do the new M-series from Apple.

It’s all the obscure hardware, bootloading and vendor lock-in that kills it.

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Have you tried cleaning the vents/fans first?

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I’m pretty sure you can have a minimal slack and choose xfce in the installer.

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So Slackware? If you can cross-compile then maybe gentoo. I’m not sure if Raspberry Pi Desktop is x86.

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Good alternatives: Devuan, Slackware, Gentoo.

Gentoo took the better approach, imo, you can choose your init system. Done.

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