>2017
>still using systemd
>still believing systemd is not windows tier in every aspect
>>62061055
GNOME is far worse in the being-Windows-like department. They have a fucking registry (dconf editor)
>2017
>still not using systemd
>still believing systemd is the bane of linux in every aspect
>>62061086
I thought that dconf was only a wrapper/gui for config files
>>62061542
try to open one with vim/nano
>>62061055
What a diverse and cultural classroom!
The learning experience emust be truly enriching!
>>62061055
devuan should realize that a 16gig iso is a terrible idea and i dont know why but alien bob live slack never works on any of my hardware
t. debian guy (i tried)
>>62061055
What's with niggers and their desire to stand on the tables? Remimds me of chimps
>>62061898
Because white man doesn't whip them to death for such insubordination, hence the negro instinctually believes whatever it does is acceptable.
>>62061898
their simian instincts to reach high ground in face of danger.
>>62061934
What danger? Are they terrified of education?
>>62061941
yes.
Debian testing + sysv/openrc master race reporting in
>>62061898
We just can't understand them.
>>62061055
>>62061086
systemd, GNOME, dconf: all Redhat projects
sadly there are very few usable systemd-free desktop distros
>>62061055
What are the apes doing?
>>62062052
>sysv
>openrc
BUT which one DO YOU USE and why ?
REEEEEEEEEE
>>62062330
OpenRC can work with SysV. Up until recently it used to require SysV. Since he's using Debian he must be in the stone age so I assume that's what he's doing.
>>62062487
>stone age
implying like its a bad thing ;)
>>62062192
Is Void any good? I see people mention it sometimes here.
>>62061649
Why are so many devs obsessed with confing files in binary format? Everything that you can do with a text file you can do it in binary and the code to read it automatically isn't that complex either, it just makes it harder for everyone else.
>>62063127
It works very well for most uses, I guess.
I don't like runit, though. (but it's way better than systemd)
>>62063518
Here's a good article on the Windows registry:
http://getwired.com/2012/06/24/the-windows-registry-it-seemed-like-a-good-idea-at-the-time/
Why GNOME is doing it? Not a fucking clue. Especially since they're repeating all the same mistakes MS did.
>>62061055
I am a pure maths student who uses ubuntu MATE. Name 1 (one) non-aspie-autistic-retarded reason not to use systemd. RMS doesn't give a shit about systemd btw.
>>62064008
it's riddled with bugs
>I am a pure maths student
and I'm a girl btw, teehee~
>>62061055
> still believing systemd is not windows tier in every aspect
It's just Linux as usual - nice progress. Go back to some trashy console init.d scripting if you like.
And feel free to use the much slimmer CVS instead of git when you program - lel.
>>62064067
go write some unit files
while you're at it you maybe write yourself a systemd Timer that reminds you of how much better off you are not having to maintain such a horrible crontab