Subj : Re: DOSEmu and Mystic BBS To : ORBITMAN From : ACCESS DENIED Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 07:20 pm Hello Orbitman, On 22 Aug 14 17:10, Orbitman wrote to Access Denied: Or> I may have to give Arch a shot! That sounds easy to deal with. I'm Or> used to Ubuntu as that has pretty much been all I have used. I have Or> messed around with Fedora (2, 3 and 4) as well as Mandrake (Mandriva Or> now) and Suse. All full blown desktop environment systems. Or> I even tried to build a Gentoo system several years ago and got it Or> going...but never finished it. Arch is basically like Gentoo, except you don't have to compile your entire system (which on and off with having shit to do and work and all that can end up being a few days). You basically install the same way you would with Gentoo (yet still no compiling).. You manually set your fstab, mirrorlists, and a few other things.. then you're left with a base/core system with a package manager and a few other things like a kernel, compiler, libs to start with, etc. After that, the world (or your OS) is yours. You install what you want, when you want to. All binary packages so installation of anything is super fast. Automatic kernel updates (again, no compiling) that only require a reboot to boot into the new kernel).. For one, I've always been one to build my system from the ground up (I was a Gentoo fanboy for about a decade, and boy am I glad I found Arch.. lol). I don't like installing stuff like Ubuntu, or SuSE, or Fedora, or any of those that come with software that I probably don't want, already installed. So far it has been the least stressful Linux OS I have ever used. After the years of Gentoo, I got annoyed with compiling everything and things taking hours when it could take seconds. It wasn't worth my time especially when I wasn't changing the ebuilds or compile options to make things system specific (like Gentoo promotes) anyways. The last OS I used before Arch was Sabayon, which was Gentoo based, but had a binary package manager. It was nice, but still came with an entire desktop environment and their own installed programs on it that I didn't want in the first place. I used it for about a year even, but eventually just decided to go back to a console environment. The lack of interest in compiling brought me to Archlinux. I'm not sorry I tried it. :) Regards, Nick --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20130910 * Origin: thePharcyde_ telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) (46:1/701) þ Synchronet þ thePharcyde_ >> telnet://bbs.pharcyde.org (Wisconsin) .