it’s nice to see people are still doing this; bravo!
i’ve also intended to try my hand at this, but my inner masochist is too lazy for it. lol
I’m not masochistic my self lol, I just tired with ordinary distro.
that part of my comment was meant to be a self indictment/reflection; i’m a bit of a linux cuck since i’ve adapted myself to fit ordinary distros’ designs instead of creating something that works for me. lol
that’s why i marvel at people who do the needful that i should be doing, like here.
This is my next project for when I discover a reserve of time and energy I didn’t know I had.
I’m curious, how well has Musl been for software compatibility? How did you resolve any that came up?
For musl, I’ve been actively using it for 7 months now and just encounter minor issue. Some packages need to be patched for musl compatibility (I borrow the patches from alpine linux).
You will go back to your “usual” linux setup when you realize that most packages you set up with LFS are now broken and you’ll need to redo the whole process again.
t. arch linux minimal installation only master race
Meh, archlinux is overrated.
I agree, AUR and pacman (syntax) suck. Apart from that Arch is one of the best.
If you still like some manual dependency control. Slackware is your friend 😁
Slackware taught me appreciation for apt/yum dependency resolution.
It was a great learning experience, but I doubt I’d ever go back
I’m currently trying seatd+turnstile+greetd on Artix-dinit and Void (Runit), so far everything stable. s6 usersv would be an alternative for turnstile+dinit but i see s6 more on server, personally.
This reminds me, i wanted to try mdev for a long time (there’s mdev like a boss).
Now try BSD ;)
Meh, laptop support is still mess.
Which model?
Yeah on my Dell laptop that I have lying around, the machine I use to demo distros before giving them a real try, the wifi card is just not supported. I tried GhostBSD and openBSD.
Wonder how long it took to build the system and compile everything.