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So the dinit version of Artix Linux is the one I'm gonna be familiar with. It's the most straightforward init to control services with. dinitctl enable/disable to enable/disable services and dinitctl start/stop to start/stop services. It's honestly kinda like systemd
I've yet to test Artix Linux runit but I'm getting close to bedtime..
I'll post a screenshot of the system's fastfetch like I've done in the past.
3 seconds boot time. Beats #voidlinux and #chimeralinux by 1 second.
Without x11, it uses 346.27 MiB of RAM according to fastfetch
With xfce+x11, it hovers at around ~540 MiB instead.
I just installed xorg, xfce4, xfce4-goodies, and spice-vdagent for this one. Nothing else modified.
So, #artixlinux s6 variant, like its systemd counterpart #archlinux, it's pretty alright I guess. It's honestly like Arch Linux.
There's not much to say honestly. I haven't tried installing AUR packages but I guess it's going to be fine except for packages that really require #systemd.
It's my first time using s6 init but I'm sure I can get ahold of it and be able to make scripts for it.
I'll now try its other siblings, #dinit, #runit, and #openrc after I post a screenshot.
So for #artix with s6 init, I have to install the service with an -s6 prefix, do touch /etc/s6/adminsv/default/contents.d/<service_name> then s6-db-reload to enable a service. To temporarily start/stop a service, I just do s6-rc -u/-d change <service_name>. Alright, alright. Gotcha
To disable the service, just remove the touched file. Alright, gotcha, bear. Thansk
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