DIY KARMA KIT
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and i listened ta pump fake 3000 times n’ wished i could find mah place, mah generation. chillin home alone afta a gangbangin’ fuckin shitty sheezy where no one flossed up like they holla’d they would. and now we’re grown ups. we’re fuckin grown up. wit a funky-ass bummed
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So should i do used - cache = actual ram? Why then ive seen people have like 100M of ram, could u check my repplyes on this post?
Freshly rebooted into tty and used free and used: 618876, the thing that takes the most ram is NetworkManager with 17M of ram
Maybe try void linux? More diy and little bit harder cause of runit so u will learn how booting process works maybe, void is really stable but still rolling release
thunar (file manager) has built in option to bulk rename, just sudo pacman -S thunar
Thank you for your comment, maybe people wont read 1:1 code, atleast they will learn how this kinda works, because now they just install things, but looking at templates they can actually understand its kinda simple script and get the idea of how it works. Also i wasn’t comparing exactly xbps main void repos to AUR but overall xbps-src to aur, which can be similar because people can share templates, anyway we should still understand what package manager does and what download scripts are doing. Also void has runit so this mean u have to get more simple programs to run system like seatd dbus and etc. So overall i 2 arguments of void being better in understand of OS is actually knowing how to maintain packages and how system works from boot. Anyway i understand it is your opinion, all i can is tell u my opinion.
Edit: when i used systemd my system booted in 13sec, now on runit its 8sec, not really important thing but still