Lol. Too bad the Gentoo Wiki is the best wiki in existence (and its not even close).
Edit: Oh no, its a joke!
Edit 2: Oh wait a minute... This is my OpenBSD rice; not my Gentoo rice lmao
Personally, I have had a lot of trouble. But I hear from others that it is a very good experience, so it depends on the person. I started using OpenBSD, because I thought it sounded like an interesting endeavour, and I've never bothered to switch away.
I disagree. My $45 (on sale) Kone Pro is the most comforterable thing in the world.
Everthing you need is right here --> https://www.openbsdhandbook.com/
Void, Alpine, Gentoo, (and Guix) are enough for me
I agree.
I used Fedora/Hyprland for a while.
I meant to cross it out
Yes, I daily drive it. It has plenty of packages. If I want something packaged, I request it on the aports repo: https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports.
Alpine Linux Edge is surprisingly unstable. The stable version, I would assume is stable.
Alpine Linux itself is stable. Some of the packages are not.
Most of them. Especially e
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Lol, knew it was Izzy when I saw Gruvbox and StumpWM
Lolcat
Yeah, Thinkpad's are at the end of the IQ curve.
I agree. I use like a $20 flip phone.
Yeah, I would get by just fine using sand paper.
Or you could save the money and get a life \j
Just get a thinkpad.