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^ Thanks chroot but the xwayland package doesn't supply any dinit service files.
Turns out it's because of GDM rather than labwc, which would have been obvious had I checked the process tree.
@beaker: I am liking it very much so far and it's the only system I've been using recently.
The musl libc/dinit/apk base is perfectly aligned with my preferences and whilst I would chose an OpenBSD base for the userland tools the FreeBSD alternatives are more similar to the GNU ecosystem and so the culture shock is lessened, and I think the FreeBSD utilities are quite perfomative.
I have to admit their choice of FreeBSD's /bin/sh implementation as the default interactive shell is a bit too bare-bones even for me — it has basic tab-completion but doesn't offer brace expansion, which is critical for me when manipulating files & directories. Fortunately the latest version of OpenBSD's default interactive shell (ported by @ibara, one of the OpenBSD devs) is in the repositories, maintained by Chimera's head dev, so I use that instead.
The system is very simple and clear, with some useful abstractions for systemd-boot and even EFI_STUB booting in addition to the usual `update-grub` wrapper. Automatic kernel post-upgrade scripts are run from /etc/kernel.d/, which has allowed me to generate unified kernel images and sign them for Secure Boot support.
I was using Arch but my laptop wouldn't come back from a blank screen and Proton games kept crashing so I tried Debian stable and got the same problems there (perhaps unsurprisingly because I had to use the Liquorix kernel) so I was briefly forced into Windows before trying Chimera as a multi-boot alternative. To my surprise both the blank screen problem and the Proton games problem are not present in Chimera so I'm sticking with it. I presume Steam works because it's a flatpak, which is developed by Valve themselves, but the blank screen thing is really weird because the graphics stack should be exactly the same as Arch & Debian. Musl magic?
Anyway, here's a shot of the GTK4 applications to stay on-topic:
https://i.postimg.cc/d77yvmMv/Screenshot-From-2025-01-16-14-25-35.png
I really like GTK4.
Tried Chimera Plasma Live. Very nice system, indeed. Not many packages available in the repos though. Need to explore its cports/cbuild...
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Same old bulldust from me, other than the wallpaper.
Yesterday I spent most of the morning tweaking a new colour scheme, changing everything to suit. Ended up using it for 5 minutes and went back to my usual.
"All we are is dust in the wind, dude"
- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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Not many packages available in the repos though
10,000 packages isn't bad for a distribution that's just entered beta. There are lots of flatpaks, if you don't mind that sort of thing.
Check out /etc/apk/world — the package manager really is very nice, and even quicker than pacman.
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P.S. Spectral Wound rule.
They certainly do, one of my albums of 2024.
P.S. Nice pastel colors.
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Döbbie03 wrote:P.S. Spectral Wound rule.
They certainly do, one of my albums of 2024.
P.S. Nice pastel colors.
Same here, we were spoiled with so many high quality albums last year.
Thanks, I like those colours too.
"All we are is dust in the wind, dude"
- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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@Döbbie03 - Thanks for
lsix
Glad I could be of service
"All we are is dust in the wind, dude"
- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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