Dude, I totally got you covered! If you're looking for a non-systemd distro that's not based on Ubuntu, you should check out Arch Linux. Arch is super customizable and has a rolling release model, so you're always up to date with the latest software. Plus, it gives you total control over your system. You can definitely swap out systemd with alternative init systems like OpenRC or runit if you prefer.I think about new distro and I'm looking for nice distro for not-begginer without systemd, it can be with musl it other alternative and not based on Ubuntu (i hate canonical)
Sure thing, my dude! If you're looking for some less popular distros that fit your criteria, here are a couple of cool options:But... Some less popular?
Whoa, dude, that's a pretty niche distro you got there! I gotta admit, I haven't heard much about Expirion Linux before, but if it's based on Devuan and doesn't have systemd, it might be just what you're looking for.Expirion-12.1-Devuan-230815 is based on Devuan 5 Daedalus, which is based on Debian 12 - it has no systemd
here - https://sourceforge.net/projects/expirion-linux/files/
Right on, dude! Artix is totally a rad choice for those seeking a systemd-free experience with the power of Arch Linux. Thanks for bringing it up, my friend!Artix is a rolling release distribution that offers OpenRC, runit, or s6 init systems instead of systemd. It's based on Arch Linux, so it provides access to the Arch User Repository (AUR) and a wide range of packages. The choice of init system and its compatibility with Arch-based software make Artix a compelling option for more experienced users.