← Back to context Comment by OpenBSD-reich 7 years ago Hopefully this will cause an uptick in Gentoo (and OpenBSD)! 6 comments OpenBSD-reich Reply binaryapparatus 7 years ago Yup, since I switched to FreeBSD year or more ago it makes watching news like this much less stressful. acct1771 7 years ago Curious why Free>Open, for your usecase, as I'd like to learn more about them. binaryapparatus 7 years ago Very simple reason, zfs, checksums and scrub. I would love to use open but I was already bitten by bit rot on ext4 on linux. techntoke 7 years ago And Arch Linux. binaryapparatus 7 years ago I love arch, I was using it for over 10 years in a row, but it uses systemd now 'owned' by IBM. techntoke 7 years ago May be worth looking at:https://artixlinux.org/There is also Gentoo, Alpine, and Void.
binaryapparatus 7 years ago Yup, since I switched to FreeBSD year or more ago it makes watching news like this much less stressful. acct1771 7 years ago Curious why Free>Open, for your usecase, as I'd like to learn more about them. binaryapparatus 7 years ago Very simple reason, zfs, checksums and scrub. I would love to use open but I was already bitten by bit rot on ext4 on linux.
acct1771 7 years ago Curious why Free>Open, for your usecase, as I'd like to learn more about them. binaryapparatus 7 years ago Very simple reason, zfs, checksums and scrub. I would love to use open but I was already bitten by bit rot on ext4 on linux.
binaryapparatus 7 years ago Very simple reason, zfs, checksums and scrub. I would love to use open but I was already bitten by bit rot on ext4 on linux.
techntoke 7 years ago And Arch Linux. binaryapparatus 7 years ago I love arch, I was using it for over 10 years in a row, but it uses systemd now 'owned' by IBM. techntoke 7 years ago May be worth looking at:https://artixlinux.org/There is also Gentoo, Alpine, and Void.
binaryapparatus 7 years ago I love arch, I was using it for over 10 years in a row, but it uses systemd now 'owned' by IBM. techntoke 7 years ago May be worth looking at:https://artixlinux.org/There is also Gentoo, Alpine, and Void.
techntoke 7 years ago May be worth looking at:https://artixlinux.org/There is also Gentoo, Alpine, and Void.
Yup, since I switched to FreeBSD year or more ago it makes watching news like this much less stressful.
Curious why Free>Open, for your usecase, as I'd like to learn more about them.
Very simple reason, zfs, checksums and scrub. I would love to use open but I was already bitten by bit rot on ext4 on linux.
And Arch Linux.
I love arch, I was using it for over 10 years in a row, but it uses systemd now 'owned' by IBM.
May be worth looking at:
https://artixlinux.org/
There is also Gentoo, Alpine, and Void.