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I typed something incredibly long only for it to all be invalidated because I accidentally refreshed the page.

Here is the 4channel post I found from the archives that I based my original OP off of:

Alpine + distrobox/KVM make a perfectly workable ultra-minimalist desktop distro. You can use an Arch, Debian, or any other distrobox for all the corner cases where musl has no compatibility. Flatpaks are available too. Of course, it's not a distribution for newcomers, but if you're barely competent and tech savvy enough, there's nothing you can't do on Alpine that you can do on Arch, Fedora, or Ubuntu.

I am setting this up on my host machine, a laptop, and it seems like a good approach because all you'd have to do is keep the host machine updafed, if you even wanted to keep it updated at all and. it'd be easy because all your host has would be Xorg and Distrobox amongst what other software is present on your host machine

You wouldnt need to upgrade the containers if you only needed one version of software, but you'd likely have this:

Bleeding (Arch, always up to date)
Stable (Debian, never updated unless necessary)
Olden (Ancient version of Ubuntu for old software that's not available anymore)
Host (Alpine Linux as a minimalist host machine)

I have tried several Linux distributions and they all suffer from some kind of forced obsolesence through userland ABI breakage like glibc or dependency hell and so this appears to be the saving grace, or atleast the middle way when it comes to having an unchanging Linux desktop experience that's more reliable and consistent than running Win2k for 15 years straight

let me know your thoughts
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>>109177757
>I typed something incredibly long only for it to all be invalidated because I accidentally refreshed the page.
What I hate the most is when I finish typing a long effortpost and automatically press "Esc" to exit insert mode. Fuck you, emacsisters, you win this round.
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>>109177757
>Xorg
>futureproof
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>>109177975
lets not get into that debate when the large majority of software still has Xorg compatibility ranging back 20-30 years
we also like using FVWM
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>>109177975
Xlibre is modern and works very well. What are you confused about?
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I cannot imagine having multiple containerized distros all pointing to your home directory is going to *increase* stability. This seems like something that will work great for a week and then you'll just naturally start reaching for another laptop with a normal OS
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>>109178197
> *increase* stability
Well, it's simple:
>don't like software on a certain distro?
>certain distro is missing software or a particular version of software that, if installed, would fuck up everything else?
>certain distro is just more annoying to use?
>just create another distrobox container with a different distro and use the software that you need there instead of wiping the minimalist host OS!



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