cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/17456633
- OS: Void Linux x86_64 musl
- Icons: Nordzy
- GTK Theme: Nordic
- Qt Theme: Custom (Nord)
- Cursors: Nordzy-Cursors
- Layout: Supremo
- Wallpaper: Galaxy (Nord)
- Main Font: Cantarell
- Monospace Font: Hack
- Shell: Zsh
- OMZ Theme: Gallifrey
- Filesystem: Btrfs for
/
; Ext4 for~
; Ext4 for~/Music
- Browser: Mullvad
- File Manager: Nemo
- Terminal: foot
- Music Player: qmmp
- Editor: Micro
Yeah, I actually do wish that Void had some way of adding third-party repos. XBPS supports it, but none exist.
Also, many third-party srcpkgs do not compile well on musl, and AppImages aren’t supported yet. I think I might reinstall with glibc until musl is a little more developed.
That’s a shame about musl, musl sounds cool.
I wonder if you have thoughts on Artix? I’m going to do an Artix install soon, I like the sound of it as it’s systemd-free (you can use runit with it like Void) but still lets you use the AUR. If not for that I think I’d go with Void instead though, I hear fewer people complaining about things not working with Void so it sounds to me like Void might be more stable than Artix.
I used to use Artix, a long time ago. It’s nice, but I preferred vanilla Arch. There’s not really much else I can say.
In terms of init systems, I like the following for different reasons:
I don’t personally have a problem with systemd, either, but I understand why many people don’t like it.