What would you consider the best linux distro in a post-internet world? (22)

7 Name: Anonymous Techie : 2023-02-02 05:23 ID:LIrKsdzG

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very lazy post from op not even describing his linux or his "emergency" situation. here ill spend some time enlightening you.

i use openbsd for everything that is not a game.
if i face times without internet i am fine since i like to make sure i own all my content which is stored on openbsd raid.
openbsd is stable unlike unstable linux like gentoo and arch where if you dont update for a week your system breaks so you can have openbsd offline for long time and be fine.
for extended periods of time you can easily mirror openbsd pub and just toss it on your lan server and use custom dns and boom you have rows of computers working fine with ability to install whatever packages you mirrored.

now for linux ive always had a problem with it.
its just a disaster by design. used to use slackware for a while but got tired of its flaws and switched and have been using enterprise linux now and found it more stable actually. only problem is enterprise linux has zero packages such as vlc so ive been just been writing my own rpm or just taking some from fedora src repo and compile myself. flatpak kind of helps.

LONG STORY SHORT
make sure you enjoy and mastered your operating system.
have your own server with raid and just mirror entire pub.
own your own content by cracking and decrypting protection.

in my opinion the internet is not going anywhere since it is crucial to elites plans. the most that will happen is internet censorship or device restriction to which i2p and your own will can solve.
even if internet did dissapear id say good riddence.
i preferred the time when people used computers as tools and not computers make people into tools.

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