I currently use Manjaro as my daily driver, but it is bloatware to be honest. I want to switch to more minimalist distro so i ended up thinking on Void. So any advice? How is package manager? Community? Softwares? Documentation?

  • @blank_sl8
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    03 years ago

    What does bloated mean to you? What is the harm in having extra packages installed, if you don’t use them?

    • @pinknoise
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      33 years ago

      What is the harm in having extra packages installed, if you don’t use them?

      Wasted disk space and bigger attack surface.

      • @blank_sl8
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        03 years ago

        Disk space is the only factor. There’s no bigger attack surface you don’t use the packages.

        • @pinknoise
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          23 years ago

          They could have privilege escalation bugs or help hiding and/or running unwanted code.

          • @blank_sl8
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            33 years ago

            That’s a good point. I’d argue however that if you’re running malicious, unprivileged code on your desktop computer, you’re pretty much screwed regardless, since you likely use sudo frequently and it could just keylog your password. But there are certainly some security downsides to having too many packages installed.

            • @pinknoise
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              13 years ago

              Yeah, if you don’t have proper sandboxing and use sudo or similiar getting root on a desktop probably isn’t that hard.

              if you’re running malicious, unprivileged code on your desktop computer, you’re pretty much screwed regardless

              Maybe someone should tell browser developers :D

    • Linux BeyOP
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      13 years ago

      If u have less storage or less ram, bloats effects your system very visibly.For ex manjaro gnome eats 1gb when you open your pc.

      • @blank_sl8
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        23 years ago

        That’s Gnome, not Manjaro. If I recall, the main Manjaro distribution is based on XFCE. If you care so much about bloating, why would you intentionally choose gnome, which is widely known to be heavy weight?