In general (there are exceptions) containers do not use service managers at all. They start 1 command and that’s it.
In general (there are exceptions) containers do not use service managers at all. They start 1 command and that’s it.
I mean, it is. RedoxOS is just that. But it’s not Linux and that means a lot of things.
I ran transmission and WireGuard for ages before I recently switched my server over to x86, worked fine?
Idk about Sdkman though, I don’t do Java development, but if it’s written in Java itself I fail to understand why it wouldn’t work 🤔
Alpine Linux: uses musl and busybox by default. Extremely lightweight. Some things will not work
I use it daily, which things won’t work? Honestly it’s “just a distribution”, you’ll have the same experience with it as OP has with Arch.
You can’t seriously call them “countries in North America” though, that’s just ridiculous.
Did you seriously just name Denmark a country in North America?!
Alpine Linux has no default DE, I’m not sure what you’re talking about. It’s up to the user to install a DE.
Immutable distro. I love the concept but don’t want to move away from Alpine Linux…
Try Alpine Linux edge
This seems like an American problem. This used to be the case in the Netherlands as well but over the years people have learned that SIM-only subscriptions are so much easier and cheaper that the majority of people now use SIM-only. In fact I know of no one around me that does it differently.
Also $45 per month is still expensive lol. I pay €12 a month. Sure, not unlimited but I never call or SMS so the 100 a month I get for that is way more than enough and I never finish the 10GB of data a month either. I can make either unlimited for really not that much more.
Strange that some apps allow configuring it rather than just doing it automatically…
Not next release, the one after. And even then probably not by default yet. And SXMO will not even support systemd at all. Yes OpenRC will remain an option.
systemd is good software and people should find proper reasons for disliking it for once instead of just following the hate train.
What a weird name for such a distro though… I thought this was meant for usage on boats or something.
Kotlin isn’t the problem, missing the various Android API’s is.
In fact, I’m pretty sure free refills is only an American thing. And that kind of culture is the biggest cause of obesitas. McDonalds definitely isn’t healthy in Europe either, but at least we don’t have it as bad as it could be 😅
No they didn’t. It literally got an update this week (3.22). Laying off part of the team (which is worrying) is not the same as actually killing it.
I mean, not being able to delete some files because they’re read-only and what not doesn’t mean it’s less open. You can’t do that on an immutable distribution either but I definitely still consider them “open”.
At postmarketOS we’re planning to also offer an immutable option in the future. We’ll always keep a mutable option around for people that want it but by default we’ll ship the immutable variant to our users because we can guarantee stability and safe updates way more. Then you won’t be able to just delete system files either.
Sorry if this post isn’t fit for this community - I’ll delete it if it isn’t.
You’re asking a Linux community about what key you should buy for Windows, how is this at all relevant?
I’m just waiting for M3 support…
The reasons for choosing Musl over glibc are largely unrelated for choosing a service manager. You can want one without the other just fine.