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Void Linux: The Absolute Fastest Linux
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Re: Void Linux: The Absolute Fastest Linux
Using KLV from the forum here for a few years now, and I love it. It's very fast lightweight, stable, and the rolling release is very dependable, rarely breaks anything, and if it does, it's usually a minor issue based on the fact that our Kennel versions have a few "special" configs or scripts allowing us to run as root and utilize forum tools. I've never run an official Void release per se, but I'm sure it would be good.
I'm sold on their whole philosophy.
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Re: Void Linux: The Absolute Fastest Linux
The KL family of distros have some fabulous and creative system ideologies. As such, it has led to some VERY stable distros with great performance and a complete packaging. Some mirror WoofCE distros with similar and useful user packages.
Although there are several flagships, I draw attention to 2 of them; KLV-Airedale is one as one of them. Like this thread's distro, it is a X11 variant.
If you want to step into a "present-day" technology that will be around for several years to come, consider another of the flagships; namely KLV-KDE. If is fully featured, stable and a great performer with modern technology comfortable in older 64bit PCs as well as NEW 64bit PCs. This is the modern Wayland variant.
Again, these are just 2 coming from that forum family of offerings.
Enjoy!
Re: Void Linux: The Absolute Fastest Linux
LLM read documents for analysis ............... so if all of these continually use the term 'fast' 'fastest' 'faster' ..... etc
The output will state that this is indeed the 'fastest' Linux.
'Garbage in, garbage out'
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Re: Void Linux: The Absolute Fastest Linux
Of course Void has been tested against ALL other distros out there. Of course.
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