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Anonymous No.106239492 [Report] >>106239560 >>106239569 >>106242719 >>106242976 >>106244710
It wasn't worth it
>reboot
>openSSL randomly breaks
hate on this thing was justified after all huh. you warned me, I didn't listen. keep using mint, arch, debian, fedora or wathever that works for you. avoid this shit. don't be a retard like me.
Anonymous No.106239532 [Report] >>106240599
Tranny distros (and i'm not just calling names for no reason, they really are worked on by trannies) tend to suck, and when you ask for support, they shit all over you with their smug holier-than-thou attitude even if you're the most polite person on earth. Just use something stable, even if the idea of having an alternative libc and init sounds cool it's not worth using these broken shit distros. Slackware if you wanna tinker, debian if you don't care.
Anonymous No.106239538 [Report]
Frankly, I'd be more inclined to blame Open Somali Sausage Licker. I've never seen a higher number-of-users to utter-shitware-that-everyone-who's-ever-contributed-to-it-should-be-genocided ratio in my life - and I've seen a LOT of irredeemably putrid FOSSshit over the decades.
Anonymous No.106239560 [Report]
>>106239492 (OP)
xorg is broken on 32bits
Anonymous No.106239569 [Report] >>106239609
>>106239492 (OP)
How can distro be stable if its creators are mentally unstable?
Their package manager used to be fast af, too bad the main dev went crazy and vanished.
Anonymous No.106239609 [Report] >>106239633
>>106239569
>How can X be stable if its creators are mentally unstable?
kek, thanks for my new favorite anti-linux argument.
Anonymous No.106239633 [Report]
>>106239609
It's an argument that only makes sense if you only apply it to hobby distros.
Anonymous No.106240599 [Report]
>>106239532
>OP struggles with DIY distros
>recommend him slackware
>call Void a tranny distro
>recommend him debian
Bait used to be believable
Anonymous No.106242719 [Report]
>>106239492 (OP)
yeah, when i tried it back in march it didnt worked properly, strange feel, but i think void would be great if it had more devs and a huge community like arch, could be easily the best, but its a hobby distro with like 4 or 5 main devs with a troon as its dictator.
Anonymous No.106242976 [Report]
>>106239492 (OP)
you might be better off with something more user friendly
Anonymous No.106243850 [Report]
I'm on artix and I have void musl xfce in QEMU/KVM and it randomly freezes sometimes and I have to force reboot the VM, this doesn't happen with my other VMs (windows versions, reactos, mint for running openbsd in virtualbox, silverblue to laugh at ebussi and redhat)
Anonymous No.106244267 [Report]
voids cool, it's always worked on my machines
Anonymous No.106244599 [Report]
the terminus of the path you have taken is FreeBSD, OpenBSD or MacOS
take heed and just rush to either end to minimize unnecessary suffering
Anonymous No.106244612 [Report]
been using it for literally half a decade without issue. it's the best distro for filtering out people that should have never wiped windows.
Anonymous No.106244710 [Report]
>>106239492 (OP)
So you made changes to your system, rebooted and something broke?
Maybe use something that's catered more to people who can't troubleshoot