From 77061fdce94ac8c3804549355043a48839359aff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justine Smithies Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 20:57:51 +0100 Subject: Moved to Void --- pages/about.md | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/about.md b/pages/about.md index bbe8be5..59eae02 100644 --- a/pages/about.md +++ b/pages/about.md @@ -6,9 +6,10 @@ I'm Justine I'm a marine electronics engineer to trade which basically means I i I've been a Linux user since around 2000. Redhat was my first ever distribution followed by Mandrake, I then progressed to the dev team on the distro LRs Linux that basically compiled from scratch according to the users hardware and was LFS based. An old copy of what's left of the original website can be found using Wayback Machine [here](http://web.archive.org/web/20030207074913/http://www.lrs-linux.co.uk/index.php). -I'm also a long time [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/) user and have periodically tried distro hopping to see what I maybe missing out on and to keep up with the latest goings on but I always end up coming back pretty fast. My window manager of choice is now [Hyprland](https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland) unless you can change my mind and you can find my dotfiles for it [here](https://codeberg.org/JustineSmithies/hyprland-dotfiles). +I was a long time [Arch Linux](https://archlinux.org/) user and had periodically tried distro hopping to see what I maybe missing out on and to keep up with the latest goings on but I always ended up coming back pretty fast until recently. +What changed ? Well I recently discovered and tested on an old laptop [Void-Linux](https://voidlinux.org/) and just couldn't stop using it. So much so that I ended up actually wiping my ThinkPad P14s daily driver and installed Void Linux. It has renewed my love of Linux and feels like the good old days of Linux From Scratch as it's so light weight and also there is no more Systemd as Void uses Runit. -Have I told you "BTW I use Arch" ? 😉 +I've now truly entered the Void 😉 Other hobbies include retro 8 bit computers of which I've owned a fair few. Among them were an Apple II Europlus, ZX80 and 81, Sinclair Spectrum 48 and 128 +3, Acorn Electron, TRS80 CoCo, Amstrad CPC464 and 6128. I've also had the [ZX Evolution](http://www.nedopc.com/zxevo/zxevo_eng.php) a Russian made Sinclair Spectrum clone with added modern peripherals. I'm also hoping to build an RC2014 Z80 based computer or build my own from scratch too. -- cgit v1.2.3