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Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) (espectalll@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 28-Sep-2017 19:21:45 UTC Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) @eal I would recommend Void, as it's the thing that I'm enjoying right now, but I'm not sure how good would it be for newbies. -
Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) (espectalll@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 28-Sep-2017 19:22:38 UTC Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) @eal Anyone can install it, it's rolling, has a nice package manager, is superfast, uses Runit instead of Systemd, etc. -
Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) (espectalll@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 28-Sep-2017 19:24:23 UTC Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) @eal BUT there's only a single GUI for managing packages (which I haven't tried out), no one knows about it and it's missing a bit of docs -
Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) (espectalll@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 28-Sep-2017 19:25:55 UTC Francisco G贸mez (馃嚥 馃嚧 馃嚮 馃嚜 馃嚛) @eal I *could* recommend Fedora or OpenSuse, but I've never felt any interest on RPM and I'm not sure if they work on all hardware.
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