When comparing Artix Linux vs PrimeOS, the Slant community recommends Artix Linux for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux distros that don't use systemd?” Artix Linux is ranked 20th while PrimeOS is ranked 33rd.
Specs
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Pros
Pro No systemd
Pro Close to bare Arch Linux
No learning curve if you're coming from Arch or any of its derivatives
Pro Rolling distro
Pro Lightweight
Only the software you would need like Terminal emulator, file manager, media player and a browser.
Pro Flexibility
You can have a functional system in less than 10 mins using GUI installer OR you can do it "the Arch way"
Pro runit
Artix actively supports the runit init system known from Void Linux. (Equally besides the OpenRC init system known from Gentoo.)
Pro Dual boot at single click with PrimeOS installer
Pro Standalone OS, better performance than any emulator
PrimeOS is standalone OS thus provides 2x performance than any emulator as emulator runs on a host OS.
Pro 3x better performance than windows budget laptop
Pro Android Gaming on PC
PrimeOS is equipped with a key mapping tool, DecaPro whihc let you play any Android game at the comfort of keyboard and mouse.
Pro Android Ecosystem with Desktop Interface
PrimeOS provides access to the whole Android ecosystem with complete desktop interface. Now use multiple apps on single screen with minimise, maximise and close option.
Cons
Con Few Arch packages might not be available yet
Developers are working migrating all packages into their own repositories while ensuring there's no systemd malware.
Con No systemd
Con No systemd
Con Windows software aren't compatible
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