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  • runit
  • systemd-free

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  • Archbang-Artix and Artix: you have done an extraordinary job creating such a excellent free Linux distro, and I want to thank you for that! I have tried both, Archbang-Artix and Artix, Open-RC, October and November 2017 releases, and they work flawlessly. A hint, just install the base w/o graphical userinterface (Artix) and then do the install job by hand: A quick road to success with OpenRC for newbies: ------------------------------------------------ $ sudo pacman -Syu $ sudo pacman -S xfce4 xorg ttf-dejavu $ pacman -S sddm //(Artix) $ pacman -S lxdm //(Archbang; lxdm!) How to configure the display manager? ------------------------------------- $ sudo pacman -S displaymanager-openrc $ sudo vi /etc/conf.d/xdm //(set sddm, lxdm... instead of xdm) $ sudo rc-update add xdm default Reboot, success. Some steps: X11 forwarding: sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config --> X11Forwarding yes Install some nice tools and things: ----------------------------------- sudo pacman -S net-tools sudo pacman -S xapps sudo pacman -S xorg-xclock sudo pacman -S artix-backgrounds gnome-backgrounds mate-background sudo pacman -S libreoffice-fresh sudo pacman -S libreoffice-fresh-en-GB libreoffice-fresh-de libreoffice-fresh-fr sudo pacman -S make cmake gcc python3 sudo pacman -S eclipse-cpp This got me a fully working system with which I can continue..... I'm now on a fresh install and can continue where Manjaro OpenRC left me. Please move that post to whatever place that suites your purpose best. Once again, THANK YOU! Andre, 06-NOV-2017
  • I moved all my arch-openrc and manjaro-openrc installations to artix and they all work pretty well. I had a minor glitch with a network card on one computer but I hope to solve this soon. Anyway, I am extremely happy that there is this distribution so I can keep using Linux with openrc. Big thanks to the developers.
  • Xfce iso will prepare??
  • After a few days with minor issues, mostly on package signatures and Artix keyring, the distribution runs flawlessly. I have ditched LXQT for openbox and some LXDE tools. Reinstalled Pamac that now works well, just when I had gotten comfortable and confident with yaourt-gui. Two thumbs up for the team! sysdfree.wordpress.com we are with you all the way!
  • featured the LXQT desktop and minimal decent desing, but still gets heavy on some hardware
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2017-07-14