• GustavoM@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What is the “real” purpose of Debian or Arch?

    I should have been more clear – Debian/Arch “just works” and (both low/mid/high users) do not need of anything beyond that. And both Alpine/OpenBSD do not provide an extra “need” to anything of what both Debian/Arch already does. Unless if Alpine and/or OpenBSD provides a feature that makes Arch/Debian obsolete in any way… then yep, both will become more relevant.

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      1 year ago

      Judging by various posts I’ve seen Arch and Debian both don’t “just work” for many users.

      Also I really don’t get your point about providing a feature to make others “obsolete”… what do popular distros like Manjaro or Mint provide that make Arch/Ubuntu obsolete? And at least Manjaro has managed to be in the news quite a few times unfortunately.

      The point of the article is that Alpine works, both on a technical level and as a project, without unnecessary drama.

      I’d (mostly) say the same about OpenBSD too, btw.

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        1 year ago

        both don’t “just work” for many users.

        …Windows users (migrating from Windows to Linux or just “posers”) do not count. :^)