>he thinks systemd is bad
>DOTADIW
>systemd
pick one and only one
>>56305861
i don't think systemd is bad
systemd hasn't given me any issues or ptoblems, works just fine
I'm not informed well enough to make a solid opinion.
i just think systemd is being stuffed everywhere and i don't know why.
whats wrong with init, not modern enough?
>>56305882
>1970s server guidelines apply to the modern desktop
Everybody point and laugh
anything that annoys crusty greybeards is good and to be encouraged
>>56305964
>i just think systemd is being stuffed everywhere
You mean just like gcc and glibc are stuffed everywhere against peoples will with no choice for diversity and alternatives?
DUMB TAYPOSTER
>>56305861
I want to put my penis inside this girl
>>56307064
>girl
>he thinks systemd is good
>>56306128
Not him but glibc is awful too.
Also used to be maintained by an arrogant German prick.
I ONLY install distros with systemd now. Init, openrc, and runit are all slow and a nightmare to configure. I've even installed systemd on Gentoo and slackware. Feels good man.
>>56305964
I recently had an issue with init whereby I couldn't get certain networking issues resolved with it. cURL wasn't resolving hostnames for some reason.
used a systemd oneshot and it worked fine
>>56305861
>he thinks linux is good
>>56305861
>OP says he isn't a faggot
>>56309820
Hi Lennart. How are you today?
Long time I followed the "Hate systemd" meme, until debian 8 kind of forced me to use systemd.
What to say - I dont regret it at all.
Works just fine, easy to contig etc.
I'll stop using systemd when it starts interfering with the use of my system. So far, it hasn't.
>>56309850
kys
>>56305861
it's useless and takes space on my ssd
remove it
Windows fag here, whats up with this Systemd meme?
>>56310002
>meme
There's your answer.
>>56310002
init = Linux and UNIX system for starting the system and managing services. Mainly works the same way as it did when introduced with UNIX SysV in 1983.
Systemd = new system made to replace this and a lot of other very old conventions (systemd-mount to replace fstab).
Some people think it's great as UNIX conventions are mostly irrelevant nowadays. Some people think it's terrible because it's not traditional. Some people think it's shadow-developed by the NSA or a corporate takeover of Linux (systemd is developed by redhat, a company primarily dealing in Linux stuff and the largest contributor to the Linux kernel).