>he uses software without reading the source
Come home non trannie man
AYE YO DEVUAN
HOL UP
U BEE SAYAN
DIS OPERASHUN SYSTEMZ BE FREE?
I AINT GOTTA PAY FOR THIS SHIT THO?
>being this much of a faggot
>hur dur muh Debian is trannie because muh flashy community leader a role which doesn't hold any real power in Debians structure.
Chris Lamb will always be the real project lead I name but he is humble and reserved.
These days the only stuff that surfaces to the top in tech news is drama related.
If you are interested you should really hear it from himself his philosophy of the Debian ecosystem and how the position of project lead is merely a mouthpiece.
In reality Debian is all community based around federation where no real power structure is held and is anti authority.
It's very different from how other distros operate.
lol
project lead in name*
You can use a normal Linux kernel with GuixSD.
You don't have to use kernel-libre.
Devuan is nice. It's the only sane Debian based distro without systemd that offers a 64-bit ARMv8 image for the Raspberry Pi 3. Runs beautifully on it, too. Saves a ton of RAM, which is important on a board with 1GB. I also appreciate that it's a headless image that doesn't force XFECES or some other bloat DE onto users, which is shit on an ARM board.
OpenBSD isn't as good as people say. Also this is your daily reminder that it's not entirely free/open source, since it automatically downloads and installs non-free firmware during setup without the user's permission. Could be harmless but I don't trust it. OpenBSD also has a shit file system with no trim support on SSDs. I prefer Tribblix as a Linux alternative, since it offers ZFS DTrace, Zones, SVR4 packages, and other cool shit you'd expect from a Solaris derivative. It's a proper System V Unix system built by professionals and it really shows. The code is clean and secure, and I would trust Tribblix or even OpenIndiana to run critical hardware over OpenBSD any day.
There's no reason not to emulate Windows 3-7 to run legacy software either. MS Office was just fine around 2011 or so. Just use that, or just use Libre Office or some other similar open source office suite. WINE on Linux can also run Windows software.
>OpenBSD isn't as good as people say.
No, it’s better.
Why Hyperbola over Parabola?
>Devuan’s good but part of the issue is that the Linux kernel itself is now totally pozzed. Look at who directs kernel development, it’s the Platinum Level Linux Foundation members: Google, Intel, IBM, Samsung, and Microsoft.
yup