Conformity and Linux
Still a little weird on #Devuan, and I suspect there are two reasons:
- The first is the display, kind of wonky. But I installed a fully **#XLibre **version of it which may explain that. Xorg and XLibre donāt quite agree, but Xorg is no longer developed and I refuse to go to #Wayland until itās ready. Wayland messes up everything it touches, far worse that XLibre working out a bug or two. Typing an email in Devuanās version of Evolution became a pain in the rump because letters just run off the page and I had to use Format ā> Wrap Lines maneuver on every single line. I suppose I could use an external editor, but gee whiz, why bother with Evolution or Geary at all if I have to do that? Pft.
- The second, easily fixed, were the #Refracta tools. Not as point-and-click simple as MX-Snapshot and MX-Live-USB Maker, but I was able to make a perfect, bootable copy of my existing Devuan system, then write it to a USB stick using āmintstickā and with persistence! Any changes I make running āLiveā are preserved, which is nice! But then how am I supposed to install it to another HDD? No installer is present. RAWR! But, I was simply able to add the Refracta-installer to the LiveUSB and bingo, problem solved.
Again, it feels like I have to do things āthe long way aroundā in Devuan compared to most other āone-size-fits-mostā Linux OSes. But I do not fault Devuan for any of that. Devuan has to repackage everything from Debian, removing stupid bits of code that make a piece of software dependent on #systemd. Almost everything in #Gnome, for example, is increasingly systemd-dependent. Of course, itās Gnome: Woke and part of the ānew Linuxā ecosystem that tries to make everyone use Wayland, systemd, pulseaudio, and everything else Red Hat / IBM and Big Tech wants. The āoldā Linux is better, because it always worked, reliably and without stupid high demands on CPU and RAM. This crud all started when someone decided they should fix what wasnāt broken to begin with; then force āadoptionā of their āsolution;ā and then kill off the old, unbroken, rock-stable and reliable predecessor that didnāt need any āfixing.ā
Conformity is what theyāre after. And that is exactly why projects like Devuan, #OpenMandriva, #antiX, #Artix, and a host of others are emerging to preserve the āOld Ways,ā if you will; the #UNIX idea of ādo one thing and do it wellā and preserve the freedom of users to control their own equipment and software as they please. God bless the Old Ways.