Re: [DNG] antiX distro

2018-03-11 Thread KatolaZ
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 09:55:41PM +, KatolaZ wrote: [cut] > Yes, AntiX is a really interesting project. The thing is that it is > relatively easy to be systemd-free without supporting any Desktop > Environment (they have support for a few WMs, but apparently no DE) > and offering a live

Re: [DNG] antiX distro

2018-03-11 Thread KatolaZ
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 10:15:42PM +0100, Arnt Karlsen wrote: > On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 21:21:21 +0100, info wrote in message > <36197070-3573-f036-4cf6-a4f3d92ca...@smallinnovations.nl>: > > > Today i noticed that the antiX distro (lightweight linux with minimal > > resources)

Re: [DNG] antiX distro

2018-03-11 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 21:21:21 +0100, info wrote in message <36197070-3573-f036-4cf6-a4f3d92ca...@smallinnovations.nl>: > Today i noticed that the antiX distro (lightweight linux with minimal > resources) https://antixlinux.com/ is "Based on Debian Stretch, but > without systemd and

Re: [DNG] antiX distro

2018-03-11 Thread golinux
On 2018-03-11 15:21, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote: Today i noticed that the antiX distro (lightweight linux with minimal resources) https://antixlinux.com/ is "Based on Debian Stretch, but without systemd and libsystemd0". Would it be a idea working together with them? Grtz. Nick

[DNG] antiX distro

2018-03-11 Thread info at smallinnovations dot nl
Today i noticed that the antiX distro (lightweight linux with minimal resources) https://antixlinux.com/ is "Based on Debian Stretch, but without systemd and libsystemd0". Would it be a idea working together with them? Grtz. Nick ___ Dng mailing