Article 6D123 A month on Chimera Linux

A month on Chimera Linux

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Thom Holwerda
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We talked about Chimera Linux before - it's a unique coupling of the Linux kernel with a FreeBSD userland, musl, the package manager from Alpine Linux, and dinit. The project recently entered the alpha stage, and while not ready for everyday use, Wesley Moore still decided to try and give it a go.

So far my experience has actually been better than I expected. Since I installed it I have not rebooted back into Arch. This isn'tthe first time I've run a desktop musl systemand I was prepared to encounter incompatible software more often than I did. Flatpak really helps fill the gaps there.

As the alpha announcement suggested, I have run into the odd bug here and there but for the most part the system is remarkably polished and stable. I plan to keep using it as the primary OS on my laptop, including itsFramework 13 AMDreplacement that should arrive Q4 2023.

That's good news. Chimera is one of the more interesting operating system projects out there, and it's headed by the same person who used to run the Void Linux for POWER hardware project, so there's some real pedigree here.

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