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LFS
You can make it literally whatever you want at the cost of some time. And you'll learn stuff.
well, they would be using the "default package manager"---exclusively.
Thanks but no. I like being able to learn but I am looking to daily drive and don’t have the prior knowledge to make that work.
Neither did I when I did LFS (and Beyond LFS), and I used it as a daily for years.
I want to be able to know my computer won’t crash at 11:58 pm when I am submitting assignments for school and things like that. I don’t trust myself to maintain a system that well. I would like to try to do LFS at some point but right now I am looking for something stable and easy.