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  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    Thanked by 1chitree
  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

  • I am really comfortable with Ubuntu. Any liteweight versions based on Ubuntu/Debian?

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  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

    I have a 1tb SSD for Linux distros and another for data.

  • TrKTrK Member
    edited December 2024

    @noob404 said:
    I am really comfortable with Ubuntu. Any liteweight versions based on Ubuntu/Debian?

    Lightweight zorinOS lite is based on ubuntu and works fine on older gen systems.

    Edit: will be discontinued soon as their main OS can also do just fine on older gen systems. Also it's based on ubuntu and not debian but technically it's still debian.

  • @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    @TrK Void or Puppy, whichever's lighter. Got a good PC, but, want to be able to extract every little juice.

    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

    What would you recommend? I am looking for a lightweight distro that can manage almost everything that Windows does on my PC right now, mainly:-
    1. Adobe Premiere Pro → Eden Live or something will work on Linux
    2. Adobe Photoshop → GIMP
    3. OBS Studio
    4. Equalizer APO (haven't found an alternative yet). I use it for noise cancellation.

    The rest have Linux alternatives or are available natively. Considering these, which distro would you recommend?

    Lots of distros could handle your requirements list.

  • @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    It depends on how you plan to use it

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

    I have a 1tb SSD for Linux distros and another for data.

    Oh. How many distros do you have on that 1TB?

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am really comfortable with Ubuntu. Any liteweight versions based on Ubuntu/Debian?

    Lightweight zorinOS lite is based on ubuntu and works fine on older gen systems.

    Edit: will be discontinued soon as their main OS can also do just fine on older gen systems. Also it's based on ubuntu and not debian but technically it's still debian.

    Sad that it's getting discontinued. I might just settle with Debian/Ubuntu in the end, Ig.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    @TrK Void or Puppy, whichever's lighter. Got a good PC, but, want to be able to extract every little juice.

    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

    What would you recommend? I am looking for a lightweight distro that can manage almost everything that Windows does on my PC right now, mainly:-
    1. Adobe Premiere Pro → Eden Live or something will work on Linux
    2. Adobe Photoshop → GIMP
    3. OBS Studio
    4. Equalizer APO (haven't found an alternative yet). I use it for noise cancellation.

    The rest have Linux alternatives or are available natively. Considering these, which distro would you recommend?

    Lots of distros could handle your requirements list.

    Can you gimme 2-3 distros that are lightweight and handle those?

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

    I have a 1tb SSD for Linux distros and another for data.

    Oh. How many distros do you have on that 1TB?

    around 8, installed and ISOs i didn't count.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    It depends on how you plan to use it

    True. I use Alpine on my Luckfox Pico.

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

    I have a 1tb SSD for Linux distros and another for data.

    Oh. How many distros do you have on that 1TB?

    around 8, installed and ISOs i didn't count.

    ISOs? Do you have custom editable entries on Grub, or are you using an advanced bootloader?

  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

    I have a 1tb SSD for Linux distros and another for data.

    Oh. How many distros do you have on that 1TB?

    around 8, installed and ISOs i didn't count.

    ISOs? Do you have custom editable entries on Grub, or are you using an advanced bootloader?

    For ISOs i am using ventoy on different partition and it works :joy:

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    I guess this is comparatively newer, cause checking it's Table of Hardware, I only see a few currently supported. Might have to port.

    It's not new - it's just tough to remove proprietary blobs from routers and still have them function.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreCMC

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    @TrK Void or Puppy, whichever's lighter. Got a good PC, but, want to be able to extract every little juice.

    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

    Alpine is fun. Source: believe me bro...

    100% agree here

  • @noob404 said:
    I am really comfortable with Ubuntu. Any liteweight versions based on Ubuntu/Debian?

    DietPi exists, which is a lightweight Debian based distro.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am really comfortable with Ubuntu. Any liteweight versions based on Ubuntu/Debian?

    DietPi exists, which is a lightweight Debian based distro.

    Oh yeah i am using that on a nanopi, serves it purpose just right :joy:

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    That's news to me, haven't checked openwrt in ages, might be interesting to see how this turns out as Broadcom doesn't have opensource drivers as far as I know.

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE LINUX DISTRO NOW!

    Lots to choose from

    • Arch
    • Alpine
    • Debian

    Isn't Alpine too basic?

    Basic the key for a perfect OS, you can mode it however you like without any constraints.

    Sounds good. I might have to distro jump every week to find my perfect distro, Ig. :lol:

    do it my way, have an entire disk filled with Linux distros, and boot with anyone you want.

    How big is this disk? I wanna settle with one and use VMs for any others that I might require for specific purposes in the future.

    I have a 1tb SSD for Linux distros and another for data.

    Oh. How many distros do you have on that 1TB?

    around 8, installed and ISOs i didn't count.

    ISOs? Do you have custom editable entries on Grub, or are you using an advanced bootloader?

    For ISOs i am using ventoy on different partition and it works :joy:

    Thank you for reminding me of this. Ventoy has been something I have wanted to try for far too long.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    Also, how many of you people prefer OpenWrt to stock firmware on your routers?

    Sitting on shibby tomato r7000......

    I prefer LibreCMC, a libre fork of OpenWRT

    I guess this is comparatively newer, cause checking it's Table of Hardware, I only see a few currently supported. Might have to port.

    It's not new - it's just tough to remove proprietary blobs from routers and still have them function.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreCMC

    Aah, will have to check this out now.

  • @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @chitree said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:
    @TrK Void or Puppy, whichever's lighter. Got a good PC, but, want to be able to extract every little juice.

    Ohhh.... So no templeOS? Sed...

    Could throw Alpine Linux on it or NetBSD

    Alpine is fun. Source: believe me bro...

    100% agree here

    Well, I didn't mean to be disrespectful. You are right. Alpine is pretty popular. Many projects use it for chroot, if I am not wrong.

  • @chitree said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am really comfortable with Ubuntu. Any liteweight versions based on Ubuntu/Debian?

    DietPi exists, which is a lightweight Debian based distro.

    Didn't know they were available on x86.

  • @TrK Finally got Memcached running with my script. Thanks man.

  • Pretty serious discussion is going on?

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    Invoice #11833511
    Thanks!

  • Howdy gang! Did I miss anything last night? I passed out earlier than I've been but I've had to be fully awake for an early morning work meeting (couldn't do the half asleep thing)

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