Someone asked me if I knew how many people use my repos for #slackware and my only guess was 5. I honestly have no idea though, I don’t really check server logs anymore nor do I have any kind of software installed for that. I don’t want anyone’s data and I regularly purge old logs anyway.

If people find useful things, then great. Awesome even, but I don’t need to know anything unless its broken. 😁

@jloc0 One of the gang of 5! Just moving the mango/sway setup to the work laptop, really enjoying that one. Minor niggles with the iso (greetd), but as a true Slacker I'm working my way around it 😉
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@thesaigoneer yeah if I do more ISOs I think I'm going to stick to sddm being that I don't have to customize so much to use it. It's built in, I just need to ship a theme and whatever live modules I want to include can be dropped right on top. greetd lends itself more to an already built system, and using custom configs are much easier after installation in that regard.
@jloc0 Even in the Arch days i had a quirky relationship with greetd. Just don't like it, always issues for me. I'll be reverting to sddm also, mainly bcs i like to more easily switch between sway-nwg, mango, labwc and niri 🤓
@thesaigoneer I was trying to do a modular thing with gnome, plasma, mango, sway, i3, quickshell stuff, etc, when I realized to do gnome I'd have to ship all the deps for gdm on the main iso just to ship a gnome module AND gdm would be default then. So I decided nah, no gnome at all and stick to sddm so it all "just works" with less deps.