Thanks for your work 01 November 2017, 17:47:32 Hello,I'm a GNU/Linux user since 1998, have started with S.u.S.E 5.3, then have switched to Debian and Derivats of Unstable Branch, but also have made experiences with Manjaro and Antergos.Since over a year I've switched to FreeBSD as standard system for my work. There were some reasons but one reason was systemd, PA and other stuff, I don't like.I like KISS, a few configs to handle the whole operating system - but as user I admit to like also stuff like plasma5 and similar software.I don't like the assimilation of an operating system by an init-system, if other people have another point of view, I can accept this but if systemd becomes a "must have" nearly in every distribution, and I've no choise to avoid such stuff, I don't want to accept this.FreeBSD is my standard system now, also for my wife, on our NAS also a FreeBSD is installed with the great zfs filesystem. But for our printserver with turboprint and our HTPC Linux (without systremd) maybe is a better choise. I've tried artix in a vbox some days ago and I'm excited.Thanks a lot for your work, I'll give it a try on our HTPC system.Kind regards, Holger
Re: Thanks for your work Reply #1 – 01 November 2017, 20:18:00 Cheers! Please report back with a success story.
Re: Thanks for your work Reply #2 – 01 November 2017, 21:12:48 Quote from: nous – on 01 November 2017, 20:18:00Cheers! Please report back with a success story.Yes, I'll do my best Our HTPC Hardware is an old ThinkPad R 500. And I am sure, I can report a success story, because my TP R 500 is a Linux and FreeBSD friendly Notebook. And Artix offers a current version of kodi.
Re: Thanks for your work Reply #3 – 03 November 2017, 16:59:02 Quote from: holgerw – on 01 November 2017, 21:12:48Yes, I'll do my best Our HTPC Hardware is an old ThinkPad R 500. And I am sure, I can report a success story, because my TP R 500 is a Linux and FreeBSD friendly Notebook. And Artix offers a current version of kodi.So like me your almost their before you install