I see they have a 32-bit ISO. I have some very old laptops that I want to try this on. I've been running Alpine on them with XFCE, but if I can get them running a Debian base like this they will become even more useful. This is really cool man! I see they have sysVinit or runit. Back in the day I used to prefer OpenRC because it booted quicker and the whole PC was just more responsive. I haven't heard of these two init systems. I'm going to give them a try in the VM side by side to see how they run.
I see they have a 32-bit ISO. I have some very old laptops that I want to try this on. I've been running Alpine on them with XFCE, but if I can get them running a Debian base like this they will become even more useful.
This is really cool man! I see they have sysVinit or runit. Back in the day I used to prefer OpenRC because it booted quicker and the whole PC was just more responsive. I haven't heard of these two init systems. I'm going to give them a try in the VM side by side to see how they run.
wow, it is incredibly robust for such a light system! I may have to give it a try.
It really is!
Does it have flatpak?
That's a good question. I think it does have the ability to download flatpaks because it doesn't require systemd like snaps.
AntiX does work well but it's an AntiFa distro.
What do you mean?