• Magiilaro
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    108 hours ago

    All it does is stuff everything into one bin

    Well, it is not one bin. There is no monolithic systemd bin that does everything. There are a lot of separate bin files for all the different tasks. Well and if you don’t want to use timers, then don’t and just use cron instead. If you don’t want to use journald, then just don’t and use rsyslog or whatever you want. Don’t need systemd-homed? Well, then don’t use it. You want to configure your network with something else then systemd-networkd? Great, do it if you want.

    The Poettering Army will not come and force you to enable all the options 😜

    • @[email protected]
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      -54 hours ago

      Except, they are. Pottering is the front man who does the dirty work for IBM and Microsoft to take over Linux by forcing distros to adopt systemd.

      Those of us old enough to remember the “vote” that resulted in Debian going to Systemd remember it was almost at gunpoint.

      Death to systemd, long live FOSS culture

      • Magiilaro
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        23 hours ago

        I am not seeing how IBM and/or Microsoft are winning anything here or how systemd enables them to take over Linux. But maybe I am missing something.

        Last time I checked (60 seconds ago) systemd was using FOSS licences for all it’s code. So it seems to be living the FOSS culture, or not?

        I am always open to learn and correct my view on things under new information, so if you can provide them I am open to read it.