• Hellfire103@sopuli.xyzOP
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        11 months ago

        Despite its popularity, I’ve never had much luck with Void. However, I could try it again. 17th time’s the charm!

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            11 months ago

            Just the little things, really. App compatibility, xbps not having too many packages, issues with Musl, GRUB not loading on the LiveUSB, desktop/WM selection, and also I don’t like the way Runit works. I could make it work if I needed to, but overall it just seems like too much effort.

            • LainOfTheWired@lemy.lol
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              11 months ago

              Void user here. If you’re having trouble with musl then just use the glibc base image. As they offer both C implementations.

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                11 months ago

                The Musl issues were a while ago. The other issues were experienced on the glibc version.

                Void is a distribution I keep trying, but I believe I’ll be either sticking with the Arch family or switching to Gentoo, openSUSE, or NixOS.

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      11 months ago

      As an Arch User who keeps hearing about OpenSUSE being a more stable rolling release…mind going into it a bit more? I’m happy on my system, mind, but idk, could be I’m missing out on something big for not making the jump. If nothing else, I’ll know my options

      • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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        11 months ago

        To be frank I went away from Gentoo for much the same reason. And the constant compilation. I only used it once after that for a small project where I needed to minimise what actually lands in the OS.

        But all that was years ago.