What are some significant differences to expect when switching to an alternative, and can that affect gaming compatibility and performance?
What are some significant differences to expect when switching to an alternative, and can that affect gaming compatibility and performance?
I’m personally running Artix with runit and things are fine so far, but as ChrisG pointed out, dinit is basically a drop-in replacement for systemd syntax-wise.
Although if you’re on Artix, you’ll need to enable Arch’s
[extra]and[multilib]repos or you’ll run into dependency issues on some apps due to some packages not being available in the main Artix repos. I learned this when trying to installsteam-native-runtime, there were some Python deps which weren’t available in the main Artix repos, but that were available in the Arch repos, if I’m remembering right.Also, I recommend enabling the unofficial
[liquorix]repo in order to get a newer kernel with more frequent updates than what Artix provides in their repos, eg. the default and zen kernels in the Artix repos lag a bit behind the lqx kernel from the[liquorix]repo, and I still recommend enabling[chaotic-aur]as a convenience repo on any Arch distro.I also switched to MATE from KDE out of concern that KDE could end up following GNOME’s path after SDDM is deprecated, plus I just wanted a lighter and different desktop, that and MATE’s default two-panel layout is completely usable from stock although you might wanna set the panels to auto-hide to maximize screen space.