Just Enough Chimera Linux

(dwarmstrong.org)

44 pontos | por speckx 10 horas atrás

4 comentários

  • lrvick
    9 horas atrás
    For those that like the LLVM/musl/mimalloc choices of chimera, but also want signed commits, signed reviews, container-native design, full source bootstrapping, 100% deterministic builds, and multi-party-signed artifacts check out https://stagex.tools
    • fuhsnn
      5 horas atrás
      Don't get mimalloc and mallocng mixed up though, completely different animals.
    • r0l1
      8 horas atrás
      Really love that project. Is there any planned support for NVIDIA drivers and runtime?
      • lrvick
        6 horas atrás
        If anyone sponsors buying me modern Nvidia cards with open kernel support, I would gladly test and support them.
  • fennec-posix
    5 horas atrás
    Now this is WHY I love UNIX and UNIX-likes, the fact you can chop and change core components like the Kernel, Userspace, Init, etc. and (within compatibility limits i.e. MUSL/GLIBC) run a hybrid system like Chimera.

    Would I run Chimera as a daily-drive? Probably not. Is it cool that someone can? Absolutely!

  • JCattheATM
    5 horas atrás
    This seems interesting, but I've been using Alpine as a desktop distro wth ZFS for years now, it has native support and ZBM is available in the community repo. Not sure what advantages Chimera would add.
  • Crontab
    8 horas atrás
    Speaking of OpenZFS encryption, has there ever been any third party review of the source code? Or any testing of any kind of its effectiveness?