I am interested to know if somebody is using a BSDesque Linux distribution around here. By that I mean, distributions that have a -stable core system and then a ports package system for the rest.
Re: BSD-Like Linux distributions
By: Arelor to All on Sun Oct 11 2020 09:36 am
Hello.
I am running Slackware 14.2 with a custom kernel, compiling 5.9 LTS
is not a difficult task at all. Also, you can upgrade the MESA
slackbuild up to 13.0.6 without issues, offering a slightly
better GL support.
Good luck :).
Gentoo is about the closest you'll get. Its package management system is called "portage". It downloads the source for eac
package, then compiles it with your custom compile flags.
Often times people call it "Linux for ricers" ( "ricers, being a somewhat racist, derogatory term for people that soup up th
cars, often of Japanese make)
I run Gentoo on my dev box, which is also the machine that hosts my dialup line (which then forwards to my BBS server).
DaiTengu
Re: BSD-Like Linux distributions
By: Arelor to anthk on Tue Oct 20 2020 04:43 pm
True, but often Slackware packages from slackbuilds can be upgraded straight with no
dependecies, such as MESA in my case, having a nice boost from 11.x to 13.0.6.
I guess HPLIP was written in Python right? Then upgrading it from a package sources
would be just a little chore, such as setting the VERSION envvar right. Anyway, AlienBob has upgraded packages for a lot of software just in case.
-- Unix junkie --
Often times people call it "Linux for ricers" ( "ricers, being a somewhat rac>, derogatory term for people that soup up their cars, often of Japanese make)
Thanks for the tip.
I have actually been looking at Gentoo. I don't like the fact everything is rolling, and compiling everything seems too time consuming. It is the sort of thing that would work if you had 50 identical computers, though. You could build a package compiling cluster and then deploy packages to all your machines. I used to do that with OpenBSD since it comes with the software required to set a compilation cluster by default :-)
Void Linux is also interesting, but it is also rolling.
Often times people call it "Linux for ricers" ( "ricers, being a
somewhat rac
, derogatory term for people that soup up their cars, often of Japanese make)
That brought back memories of my 'misspent' youth. In the early 70's I built a 575 HP Chevelle SS and, at the time, the much more rare Japanese 'fast' cars were referred to as Rice Burners. I'd imagine your term is left over from that. :)
Re: BSD-Like Linux distributi
By: Rob Mccart to DAITENGU on Thu Oct 22 2020 12:19 am
Often times people call it "Linux for ricers" ( "ricers, being a
somewhat rac
, derogatory term for people that soup up their cars, often of Japanes make)
That brought back memories of my 'misspent' youth. In the early 70's I built a 575 HP Chevelle SS and, at the time, the much more rare Japanes 'fast' cars were referred to as Rice Burners. I'd imagine your term is left over from that. :)
That term was still somewhat popular in the early 90's.
DaiTengu
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