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    14 days ago

    Honestly when it comes to Debian derivatives Devuan is the only one I would reccomend (still doesnt get in my top 5)

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      24 days ago

      I’ve yet to try Devuan, but I quite like the fact antiX has a bunch of stuff setup, like the WM with Rox and a bunch of apps etc

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        24 days ago

        Devuan is like Debian but without SystemD and much lighter. Like Debian however you set it up yourself so feel free to use whatever WM you want (I personally like Sway).

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          24 days ago

          antiX doesn’t use SystemD, so that works for me. A nice balance between lightweight and being lazy and not having to set it up from scratch, but it doesn’t feel quite as janky as Puppy Linux.

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            Why wouldn’t you like systemD? It’s easier to learn than most distributions

            I guess its commands are a bit long

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            24 days ago

            Imo when it comes to lightweight distros theres a reason why you set it up manually, when 100mb is the difference between a usable system it makes sense for the user to customize it to their needs.

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              24 days ago

              I get that. It depends what you’re after. I just wanted something that’d run on old hardware without too much effort.

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                22 days ago

                Debian is good for that, unless the system is a laptop with no RJ45 port and a wireless card which needs a non-free driver