Artix Linux uses inits such as OpenRC, runit, s6, or Dinit, as opposed to Arch Linux's init systemd

Опубликовано: 06 Июль 2023
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Artix Linux is a fast and easy to use Arch Linux-based distribution. It started as a version of Arch Linux without SystemD around 2017. Since then, it has grown to be a distribution that aims to create an Arch Linux environment that promotes package simplicity and security.

Obtaining Artix Linux
You can obtain a copy of Artix from the distribution’s download page. From there, you can choose between three different installers with varying degrees of customization:

The base installer is similar to the default Arch Linux installer. It is a live ISO that you can write to a disk to boot into a basic Artix environment. From there, you need to perform the whole installation manually. This is useful if you want to either install Artix from scratch or create a basic server installation.
The graphical installer is similar to a regular Linux install CD. This provides an intuitive interface to create a basic installation of Artix. Not only that, the graphical installer also includes a barebones desktop environment. This is useful if you want a quick and easy way to use Artix.
The community installer is a whole desktop installation of Artix. This provides a complete desktop experience which includes additional applications such as office programs and basic desktop tools. This is useful if you want to either have an Artix system that works out of the box or you intend on installing Artix to multiple machines.

Dinit is a new init system that proposes a simple yet powerful sevice management system in Linux. One of its biggest selling points is its lightweight dependency management system.
OpenRC is an init system that was first developed for Gentoo. It is an improved version of the traditional init system found in UNIX. One of the biggest strengths of OpenRC is that it is highly flexible and it does not depend on a lot of software to run.
Runit is a lightweight init system that allows you to configure services through a traditional filesystem structure. This allows you to easily see how services are created and maintained.
S6 is a hyper-minimal init program for advanced users. It is simply a process supervisor. This enables you to have total control over the services and processes in your system.

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