Re: Comments on Ditching Linux (slugmax) ---------------------------------------- I just wanted to piggyback on slugmax's comments on SparcIPX's decision "to ditch Linux for good in favour of OpenBSD." I've felt the siren call of OpenBSD on several occasions. I love its purity, its credo, its man pages, and its release songs! If I ever have to leave Linux like a rat from a sinking ship, I know exactly which island i'll be swimming to. (And like any desert island scenario, I know which text editor, window manager, music, and books I'll be bringing with me.) Slackware to the rescue ----------------------- I'm really thankful Slackware Linux exists. I use it at work (they let us run whatever we want on our desktops) and at home on several machines. Sure, it's got a bit of a learning curve and it could really use an updated manual, but once you know it, you know it. One of the first things to learn - and the thing I love about it - is that Slackware doesn't do _anything_ until I ask it to. Unlike the Windows systems in our house (heavy sigh), I know that this computer is going to work exactly the same way today as it did yesterday. Fire and forget --------------- I sit down and it's there, ready to do useful stuff. The funny thing is that despite Slackware's "roll up your shirt-sleeves and stick your hands in the guts" reputation, the amount of system administration time I spend on these machines is almost zero. Just performing periodic Firefox updates and trying out new software packages now and then. Anyway, if anyone is looking for a more BSD-like experience, maybe try cutting Linux some Slack. But...sorry, I don't think we have any songs (yet). [1] gopher://republic.circumlunar.space/0/%7eslugmax/phlog/2020-02-10-comments-on-ditching-linux [2] gopher://sdf.org/0/users/sparcipx/phlog/February_2020/02-08-20