What is the best GNU/Linux distro and why is it Source Mage ?
>>61423577
But why? Just seems like another fringe distro to me
>>61423577
*teleports behind you*
>>61423632
A muggle like you will never understand the joy of casting spells on a superior OS. Stay on your linux mint installation you fucking cuck
>>61423734
Install gentoo you pleb
>>61423577
>source based
>no bloat
>package manager made in bash
>advanced options
>did I mention no bloat
Memes aside, is a fucking awesome distro.
>>61423577
what the fuck is that thing the penguin is holding
>>61423577
Best distro by far
>>61423577
>>61424249
An installation CD?
>>61423577
Is this a good distro to start with?
>>61425459
If you can get through the install, yes.
>>61424249
The disc of source magic, a magical artefact meant to grant gifts and immense fortunes.
>>61425459
Take a look at the pasta and see if you fit:
Wizards assemble !
Advanced users of GNU/Linux (and I mean advanced), remember to try Source Mage GNU/Linux. True source-based distribution, and (in contrast with Gentoo and Arch) is:
Free from obfuscated and pre-configured code.
Fully committed to GPL, uses only free software (as in freedom) in their main package.
With even the documentation licensed as FDL.
Without 3rd party patches, sensible defaults or masked packages.
Doesn't need obfuscated python libraries, only bash.
Use clean dependencies as they came from upstream developers, which by the same provides instant updates.
Can heal broken installs.
Can also use flags.
Do you like Arch Linux's AUR? Do you like Gentoo's portage (or ports-like) package manager? With SMGL's "sorcery" you get all that. Making new spells (packages) not found in the grimoire (repository) is easy http://sourcemage.org/Spell/Book
Bash hackers welcome! Come and join http://sourcemage.org/
>>61427322
>>61425887
I'd just like to point out that this hat is from mlp and therefore this rare stallman is technically against the rules
In other words, delet this
>>61428914
Is not even remotely suggested or relatable.
How would you know in the first place?
Reminder to use this temporary guide https://pastebin.com/tA09k8Rq
What do you anons keep on your usb drives? Thinking about installing two live systems on a usb so I always can boot into a working system.
Best operating systems are Linux Arch and Microsoft Windows.
>>61430544
Was thinking the same, about a full collection of forensic tools and for pc recovery purposes. Obviously network stuff like nmap, but also photorec.
>>61430544
>two live systems
why do you need more than one?
>>61430673
One for recovery/data rescue, and another for debugging.
>>61430713
You can cram all that in a single one with no problem.
Sorry but if It's not on osdisc.com it's trash
>>61430856
nigga you serious?