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Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #60
New to this forum, but been using Artix on one of my systems for over a year now. I enjoy Arch-based Linux distros and been enjoying Artix a lot. I have not tried Artix on a server yet, but wondering what other users experiences are with that.

Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #61
Hello, Everyone.  I am brand new to linux.  You seemed like the coolest kids on the block so I've decided to join your lot.  Still deciding on a desktop environment I like but Artix is beautiful so far.  Running like a champ. Current preference is KDE>Cinn>Mate>others.  Been test driving. I'll probably have a ton of questions I'll ask after a few search attempts.  Looking forward to getting to know everyone.


Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #63
Hi there,

Back to try Artix for the second time on a quest to gain a meaningful comprehension of the init function in Linux & get away from sudo, I'm still a wee bit wet around the ears without sysd so time will tell how this attempt fares.

Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #64
Hello and welcome !
Back to try Artix for the second time on a quest to gain a meaningful comprehension of the init function in Linux & ...

I have used OpenRC and XFCE without problems since 2018 on different PCs.
You should regularly read the recent news here and on https://artixlinux.org/

An overview of my classic but practical desktop :
https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,8.msg21454.html#msg21454


Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #65
hello  to the artix community

 I'm a long time Linux veteran of 23 + years going all of the way back to when RHEL was Still known as Red Hat Linux and I hadn't heard of Arch. In those days I would distro hop between early Ubuntu and Debian.

Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #66
Hi, but only one little thing, early Ubuntu was 18 years ago, and early Arch was 20, you must have refered to Slackware or the like :)

Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #67
Mandriva was def a thing 20+ yrs ago?
Cat Herders of Linux


Re: Introduce Your Self Say Hello

Reply #69
hello  to the artix community

 I'm a long time Linux veteran of 23 + years going all of the way back to when RHEL was Still known as Red Hat Linux and I hadn't heard of Arch. In those days I would distro hop between early Ubuntu and Debian.


Ubuntu is 20 years old already?  ech.

I remember the first time I PURCHASED linux was from Wallnut Creek, Slackware 3.1
I liked it.