May 2, 2017 12:00 PM, "Laurent Bercot"
wrote:
> Old? Let's see...
> The MTA used by this very mailing-list is netqmail-1.06, i.e.
> qmail (latest version released in 1996) with user-contributed
> patches, the latest of which is from 2005.
> So yeah, that's 12 years old software. It could be going
May 2, 2017 8:35 AM, "Steve Litt" wrote:
> I also am surprised you could get Gnome to work without systemd. Just
> for fun, try out LXDE, and install dmenu and have it at the ready
> with an easy hotkey. I think you'll love the productivity
> enhancement, once you get used to it.
Yes, GNOME wor
May 2, 2017 12:08 AM, "Alex Efros" wrote:
> Hi!
Hey! First of all, thanks for the quick, polite reply. Didn't expect to be
written in days, actually - so that on itself is already a good-enough greeting.
> That sounds like everyone has own preference and that's ok. If you
> like complexity and
Hello there, nice to meet you! If you don't mind, I'll be quite too
straight and tell you what I'm coming for.
So, a few days ago, I switched to Void Linux. This not only meant that
my hipster non-mainstream levels had increased over 9000, but that I
had switched from Systemd to Runit as well. At