>>106223592
What would be the best minimal distributions with a fairly large and fresh package repository that's the easiest to make FSF-compliant? All of the already free ones are shit
>Dragora
Nobody uses it, install script doesn't work, most likely barely maintained
>GuixSD
I like the idea of it and the fresh packages are nice but I'm not willing to re-learn everything about the way Linux works just to use it, I also participate in hackathons occasionally and since you can't just compile them via a make so it's something that I definitely can't use
>Hyperbola
They go way to hardcore on everything and compiling everything from scratch manually seems very tiresome and electricity wasting
>Parabola
Couldn't set it up with rootfs encryption since the packages are way too outdated
>PureOS
They follow the DFSG on top of the FSDG which blocks emacs among many other packages out of the repository, I'm mostly concerned about emacs but I'm sure I'll come across many other packages that I can't use because of the aforementioned guidelines
>trisquel
By far the best FSDG compliant distribution and quite minimal if you do the netinst but they miss essential packages from their repos like dhcpcd and torbrowser-launcher
>Ututo S
Nobody has ever used this, the homepage is also in what looks like Spanish so even if I wanted to I couldn't give it a try
I'm just looking for a distribution that lets me use the prebuilt linux-libre kernel with no hassle, filter out software with licenses that aren't approved by the FSF, and one who keeps it reasonably minimal i.e doesn't install a DE automatically
Any tips?