Void linux

I fell for the manjaro meme as my first time using linux and installed it on my thinkpad a few months ago. I decided I want something that is systemd free, rolling release, and stable enough. What do you think about voidlinux? I have been trying it on a vm for a while, pic related

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I've been on the voidlinux musl distro for a few weeks now and I can't say I hate it. It's not as comfy as Arch, but that's mostly due to my lack of dotfiles. I'm working on it.

runit and xbps are just as capable as systemd and pacman, and a hell of a lot faster.

Install LFS

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What are the main differences between the musl and the other version? Did you notice any incompatibilities yet?

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I can't really tell a big difference, and I haven't had any compatibility issues yet, but my use case is pretty basic.

what does && rm -rf /* do?

>systemd free
Enjoy your buggy, conflicting, problematic boot. This is why we fucking have systemd, everything else was goddamn shit.

Install Gentoo.
Seriously though, I've used void linux but it gave me more problems even than Arch, which I currently use quite comfortably. Could be that I just insist on using KDE though, which turns out it doesn't work well on void because of systemd dependencies. Although aside from that I also encountered sound issues.

He's on a VM you idiot, you're not trolling or erasing shit...