Unironically what's the use case? There are a lot of distros that are just X with a different background or theme or some packages installed by default.
The core of a distro is the package manager and maintaining of the repository.
You need to first program a great package manager, and then find hosts for the repositories.
Then you need to spend all your free time compiling packages and testing shit.
No one does that, you just use someone else's. You can have your own repository but only for a small selection of software you can't get from the main repo.
Windows barely has a package manager anyways. Most of the time you are downloading random .exe and .msi files from some website. Sometimes it's from the Microsoft store which uses it's own packaging format, and oh btw the MS Store has it's own dedicated folder that by default you need to go through hoops to actually see. If you are a dev, sometimes it's WinGet or chocolatey.
Other other times, you are also installing a program that manages other programs like Visual Studio, Steam, Adobe CC, or whatever the frick Autodesk is doing that are in all honesty probably just a frontend for cURL that has some user login tokens attached to them or something.
Advertise that it has some kind of AI in it so that morons will flock to it. Claim that some things are "seamless" for the same reason, like anime downloading. Run Hitler speeches as desktop backgrounds, ideally when the "AI" detects israeliteery. Add e-girl bride propaganda.
Well, LFS already uses shit from systemd so you have some work to do removing it. Once that's done, rewrite portage using something less shitty than python and there you go.
I did this, it's called Asuka Linux but it's basically just Arch Linux with the packages and DE that I like pre-installed and an installer that isn't volatile so I don't need to redownload a new ISO every month
make it <50mb and being able to boot on PC with 256mb ram
This, no need for a DE, just make a command line that allows you to compile shit like Gentoo.
Unironically what's the use case? There are a lot of distros that are just X with a different background or theme or some packages installed by default.
The core of a distro is the package manager and maintaining of the repository.
You need to first program a great package manager, and then find hosts for the repositories.
Then you need to spend all your free time compiling packages and testing shit.
this bullshit is the final hurdle for linux to overcome. I don't know if it ever will
No one does that, you just use someone else's. You can have your own repository but only for a small selection of software you can't get from the main repo.
lots of different package managers exist. you only really need one.
package management is one of linux's greatest strengths
brew
Windows barely has a package manager anyways. Most of the time you are downloading random .exe and .msi files from some website. Sometimes it's from the Microsoft store which uses it's own packaging format, and oh btw the MS Store has it's own dedicated folder that by default you need to go through hoops to actually see. If you are a dev, sometimes it's WinGet or chocolatey.
Other other times, you are also installing a program that manages other programs like Visual Studio, Steam, Adobe CC, or whatever the frick Autodesk is doing that are in all honesty probably just a frontend for cURL that has some user login tokens attached to them or something.
/g/oonux
kek
/g/ayx, IQfye/g/, IQfyew (gif's spelling of g)
Sure, take any Debian based distro, change it's name, wallpaper and you're done.
Advertise that it has some kind of AI in it so that morons will flock to it. Claim that some things are "seamless" for the same reason, like anime downloading. Run Hitler speeches as desktop backgrounds, ideally when the "AI" detects israeliteery. Add e-girl bride propaganda.
take kubuntu, remove snap and install flatpak
bam best distro
sinit toybox oksh libressl tinyx dwm st catgirl
TempleOS 2.0 using the visual style of win7
an Arch or Artix-based distro but make it a source distro like Gentoo
digits say do both of those OP
Make it work on a pentium 1 with 32Mb of RAM
put some animes in it
create your own OS from scratch
usually it's just changing the neofetch ascii art and the css skin the desktop environment is using
make the shell bully you for errors
Well, LFS already uses shit from systemd so you have some work to do removing it. Once that's done, rewrite portage using something less shitty than python and there you go.
call it dickyOS™
I did this, it's called Asuka Linux but it's basically just Arch Linux with the packages and DE that I like pre-installed and an installer that isn't volatile so I don't need to redownload a new ISO every month