MIKE POWELL wrote:
>> Saw those. I'll admit to be resistng using a variety of operating
>> systems as just gets too confusing for me. I tend to use the computer
>> as templates of each other.
> I used to experiment a lot with different OSes but have pretty much settled
> now on one -- debian linux -- and a few of its close derivatives. For
> example, I have two raspberry pis and they are running Raspbian, which is a
> debian derivative made specifically for them that pretty much works just
> the same.
> I do have a couple of machines that are old enough that they either lack
> memory or more than two cores, and I run devuan on them. That is another
> debian derivative that doesn't include systemd. It seems to be a little
> less memory intensive than debian proper.
Should be, yes.
Devuan's desktop and general way of doing things now default to the
PCLinuxOS incarnation of KDE, which I was pleased to see (tho last
update somewhat messed up... oh well, it's not my everyday). PCLOS is
much lighter on the hardware than most -- startup is 5 seconds flat on a
midrange i7, and under 30 seconds on a 15 year old laptop that wasn't
much to start with.
PCLOS is a one-man-band, Tex is getting on in years and health not good,
so I've been hoping to find another distro I like as well, in case no
one takes up the torch. So I was glad to see Devuan at least adding the
desktop. (Never liked Debian, tho..)
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