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  2. Artix Linux - Wikipedia

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    Artix does not use systemd, instead opting to provide init and service management freedom. Artix offers OpenRC , runit , s6, and dinit [ 5 ] in place of systemd. Artix Linux has its own repositories, and it is not recommended by developers to use Arch packages due to differences such as naming conventions and contrasting init systems.

  3. Arch Linux - Wikipedia

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    Arch Linux (/ ɑːr tʃ /) [7] [8] [g] is an open source, rolling release Linux distribution. Arch Linux is kept up-to-date by regularly updating the individual pieces of software that it comprises. [9] Arch Linux is intentionally minimal, and is meant to be configured by the user during installation so they may add only what they require. [10]

  4. systemd - Wikipedia

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    systemd executes elements of its startup sequence in parallel, which is theoretically faster than the traditional startup sequence approach. [44] For inter-process communication (IPC), systemd makes Unix domain sockets and D-Bus available to the running daemons. The state of systemd itself can also be preserved in a snapshot for future recall.

  5. Booting process of Linux - Wikipedia

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    Like init, systemd is a daemon that manages other daemons. All daemons, including systemd, are background processes. Lennart Poettering and Kay Sievers, software engineers that initially developed systemd, [23] sought to surpass the efficiency of the init daemon in several ways.

  6. Parabola GNU/Linux-libre - Wikipedia

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    Members of different Arch Linux communities, especially Spanish-speaking members, started the development and maintenance of the project software and documentation. [ 7 ] On May 20, 2011, the Parabola distribution was recognized as a completely free project by GNU , making it part of the FSF list of free distributions.

  7. List of Linux-supported computer architectures - Wikipedia

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    The Yocto Project is targeted at embedded use cases. The portability section of the Linux kernel article contains information and references to technical details. Note that further components like a windowing system, or programs like Blender, can be present or absent. Fundamentally any software has to be ported, i.e. specifically adapted, to ...

  8. Category:Arch-based Linux distributions - Wikipedia

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  9. ArchBang - Wikipedia

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    Arch Linux provided the light configurable rolling release system that was needed as a base for the Openbox desktop. With the encouragement and help of many in the CrunchBang community, and the addition of developer Pritam Dasgupta (a.k.a. sHyLoCk), the project began to take form. The goal was to make Arch Linux look like CrunchBang. [9]