Thanks for the review....Artix seems to be made for people who knows archlinux very well but don't want systemD...I'm just a regular user....Best wishes....
@@linuxmench2118 I wrote a positive comment for two reasons: first, I asked for and you did a review of Artix linux. The second reason is because I think your work should be promoted. As for your negative reactions to this Linux distro, everything you said in your comments is written in the documentation. You needed to install the ufw-runit package and, as with systemd, make the service start when the computer is turned on. The command is very simple ln -s /etc/runit/sv/ufw /run/runit/service.
Thanks again for your support. As for the promotion of my channel, I can't help but wonder if I did something to dissuade the TH-cam algorithm from promoting my channel. Newer Linux channels of lesser quality (imho) are doing much better than my channel regarding views and subscriptions. The commands you posted worked, ufw now turns on after booting into the system. Thanks for the tip. Now, I'll have to do a followup video on Artix. First, I'll have to familiarize myself with the system.
I left Debian after many years to go with Arch. Arch taught me much about systemd and Linux as a whole. The more I learned about systemd, the more I disliked what is going on. With the creator working for MS, I see a direction that a distro with systemd is going and it is a unwelcome for me. And besides, Artix Linux is much simpler, uses much less resources than Arch Linux. I have been using Artix Linux for over a year (OpenRC version) without any major problems.
How did you learn OpenRC? The information in the Artix website was not very helpful. Is there a good cheat sheet available for OpenRC running within Artix? I think Artix has different folders than other distros for Runit and OpenRC.
I didn't think of checking out the Void website. However, the Artix website states in their system, Runit is situated in different folders. So I doubt if instructions from Arch and Void would have worked.
Imagine 200 versions of Windows with limited compatibility between them. I sort of hate aMeSs's guts, but why? YAFUD et nother cking istro Linus's Linux kernel is great and the bits it comes with. Him complaining about how difficult it is for app dev to create packages for the desktop distros - sow and thou will harvest
I didn’t delete any of your messages and I thought I responded to them. I think TH-cam is overloaded with millions of messages and malfunctions sometimes.
I'm not sure if you're joking or asking a serious question. I will reiterate what I said in the latter part of the video. When using Arch or an Arch based system, one must be willing to do things in the terminal, like turning on and off services and enabling or disabling them to be on or off when booting into the system. If you're using Manjaro or Endeavour, it may not be as critical because they use the more commonly available Systemd and they have full functioning graphical applications. To me, Artix appears to be more Arch and terminal based than the others. If you're going to use Artix, you should know how to use Runit or OpenRC because Systemd is not available and some services cannot be set to start at boot-up from the graphical application.
Well... that started enjoyable. I did have lots of positive and helpful things to say written here. Then came the conclusion.
Okay fair enough. I figured some people wouldn't like the latter part of the video
Thanks for the review....Artix seems to be made for people who knows archlinux very well but don't want systemD...I'm just a regular user....Best wishes....
Yes, I agree with you. Thanks for the positive feedback. Best wishes to you too.
Thank you for this review. Nice review. As usual!
I thought you may not like because my conclusion was negative. Thanks for the positive feedback, I appreciate it.
@@linuxmench2118 I wrote a positive comment for two reasons: first, I asked for and you did a review of Artix linux. The second reason is because I think your work should be promoted.
As for your negative reactions to this Linux distro, everything you said in your comments is written in the documentation. You needed to install the ufw-runit package and, as with systemd, make the service start when the computer is turned on. The command is very simple ln -s /etc/runit/sv/ufw /run/runit/service.
Thanks again for your support. As for the promotion of my channel, I can't help but wonder if I did something to dissuade the TH-cam algorithm from promoting my channel. Newer Linux channels of lesser quality (imho) are doing much better than my channel regarding views and subscriptions. The commands you posted worked, ufw now turns on after booting into the system. Thanks for the tip. Now, I'll have to do a followup video on Artix. First, I'll have to familiarize myself with the system.
Good stuff inuit,inuit means mench in the greenland language
Oh I didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
You are missing the ufw-runit program which is needed for runit to manage the ufw firewall...
I know; however, the instructions are not clear.
I left Debian after many years to go with Arch. Arch taught me much about systemd and Linux as a whole. The more I learned about systemd, the more I disliked what is going on. With the creator working for MS, I see a direction that a distro with systemd is going and it is a unwelcome for me. And besides, Artix Linux is much simpler, uses much less resources than Arch Linux. I have been using Artix Linux for over a year (OpenRC version) without any major problems.
How did you learn OpenRC? The information in the Artix website was not very helpful. Is there a good cheat sheet available for OpenRC running within Artix? I think Artix has different folders than other distros for Runit and OpenRC.
buen vídeo, gracias!
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
Why didn't you go to Void Linux and had a look at runnit?
I didn't think of checking out the Void website. However, the Artix website states in their system, Runit is situated in different folders. So I doubt if instructions from Arch and Void would have worked.
Imagine 200 versions of Windows with limited compatibility between them. I sort of hate aMeSs's guts, but why? YAFUD et nother cking istro
Linus's Linux kernel is great and the bits it comes with.
Him complaining about how difficult it is for app dev to create packages for the desktop distros - sow and thou will harvest
I don't know why, but my recent comments related to OpenRC somehow disappeared...so I'll post again (please don't consider this spam).
I didn’t delete any of your messages and I thought I responded to them. I think TH-cam is overloaded with millions of messages and malfunctions sometimes.
Is Artix Linux kosher?
I'm not sure if you're joking or asking a serious question. I will reiterate what I said in the latter part of the video. When using Arch or an Arch based system, one must be willing to do things in the terminal, like turning on and off services and enabling or disabling them to be on or off when booting into the system. If you're using Manjaro or Endeavour, it may not be as critical because they use the more commonly available Systemd and they have full functioning graphical applications. To me, Artix appears to be more Arch and terminal based than the others. If you're going to use Artix, you should know how to use Runit or OpenRC because Systemd is not available and some services cannot be set to start at boot-up from the graphical application.