I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds)
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I tested Artix Linux: An enjoyable systemd-free distro for experienced users (and ChromeOS speeds)
"Artix is about the art of creating a unique Linux distribution while replacing several of the usual bits and pieces. It eschews systemd in favor of either OpenRC or dinit, allowing users to choose their preferred init system."
"Upon installing Artix, the first thing I noticed was how fast it boots; we're talking ChromeOS-speed here. Don't blink; otherwise, you'll miss the bootup."
"By cutting out systemd, the developers can be certain that upstream changes won't eventually affect the project and that systemd cannot creep into the binary packages."
Artix is an Arch-based rolling release Linux distribution that prioritizes performance and speed. It replaces systemd with OpenRC or dinit, allowing for a more independent approach. Artix is designed to avoid the complications that systemd can introduce, ensuring stability and control over updates. The distribution is lightweight, featuring a minimal set of applications, and boasts impressive boot times comparable to ChromeOS. Users can choose between different display servers, enhancing customization and user experience.
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