I got tired of LMDE and am a longtime lover of XFCE (though haven’t used it in years) and I gotta say this is a distro that feels like a distinct distro for once. Comes with an amazing set of tools__ the way OpenSUSE does, especially the GUI package manager and the ability to make a bootable live ISO of your running system. Definitely not your normal Debian derivative IMO. Definitely a distro I slept on for a long time. Choice of init system too is chefs kiss for all the systemD haters. The antiX foundation is nice too as I agree on their values 100%, but that distro is too minimal for my needs.


Hm? They were Systemd-only for a while but brought back choice of inits recently?
Well, let’s see how this goes. From what i understand, distros are either Systemd-only, no-Systemd or a mess of shims and wrappers.
At first i thought you meant just choosing an init with the installation ISO like Artix, but according to the article you can choose an init at boot, that’s pretty cool.
That’s called “sysv init”.
There’s also runit, s6, dinit and more, just so you know.