• d00phy@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I love that I enjoy both “systemd sucks” memes AND “please shut up about systemd” ones!

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      when it doesn’t affect you, and it doesn’t for the vast majority… you can just sit back and enjoy the show.

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      Now that the “I hate systemd” movement is mostly dead, it’s become funny again.

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        I don’t think it’s dead, we found solutions like using Devuan and stopped complaining.

        I can still laugh at the memes.

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    I personally don’t care if my system has systemd or anything, as long as it works & completed any task that i give i don’t have complaints against it.

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      I genuinely have never heard of systemd before other than the meme about finding the next Friday the 13th or something
      I’ve used Linux for a off and on combined total of 6 months (not counting Steamdeck desktop use)

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        As soon as you have to enable a a deamon/service, you have to interact with systemd. Systemctl is the command that is used for that (with option enable, disable, start, stop and restart)

        Some programs require you to enable such a service, in order that they work, but would not talk about systemd while explaining install of xyz, more like “enable xyz: sudo systemctl enable xyz”.

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        Thats’s intresting. I only use linux as vms, or on ny android Termux interface, since 4 months and i could install arch with archinstall and nowadays i’m almost done it without archinstall. I will also plan to write my own “bootloader” if grub and systemd-boot acts up, which grub did. I also wrote this script that creates a log file from your open ports using nmap and saves it with the current date:

        clear ; pkg install nmap && sudo nmap -O 127.0.0.1 >> “log$(date +%Y%m%d-%H).txt” && echo “/n/nlog file saved to $(pwd)/log$(date +%Y%m%d-%H).txt” ; nano “log$(date +%Y%m%d-%H).txt”

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      Can agree, it’s like a well integrated interface between userspace and kernel

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        So I didn’t understand it, and now the more I understand it it seems like a more completely abstracted interface for doing what we need service management to do, which is manage services.

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    At this point we’ve gone past the point of people doing the thing and now it’s just people ragging on imaginary people doing the thing

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    Once again, give me a reasonable alternative and a distro that implements it, or stop whining.

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      Alternatives still alive and kicking: OpenRC, Runit, Dinit, s6

      Gentoo (Systemd or Openrc), Artix (multiple choices), Void (Runit), PCLinuxOS (SysV), Obarun (s6), Alpine (Openrc, still transitioning to s6). Devuan (Runit + SysV) doesn’t do it well. Gobolinux has program partitioning, Chimera moved to FreeBSD. And a vew nearly-forgotten Distros that never used Systemd at all, like Slackware, AntiX, MX Linux, Nitrux.

      Artix and PCLinuxOS are imo the best pick for Desktop without hassle, Obarun and Void for console, Alpine for server.

      s6 has user services built-in, dinit uses turnstile for that and, with seatd, additionally as elogind-alternative.

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        dont use artix

        i used it for a year, if you add arch repos (which you have to if you want to install anything useful) package issues get worse with every update, eventualy you have to add shit ton of ignore and assume installed flags to each pacman command

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          I used it for years now, with Arch repos, and had no such issues. They renamed their repos lately, needed manual changes in pacman.conf, maybe that’s why? And if pacman proposes both sources, just take Artix’ ones usually. Or your ignored packages caused issues?

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    It works but so do the others. I still maintain a sysvinit machine and it works just fine. This cartoon is just another example of someone who picked their team and now hates all the other teams. Someone who thinks anyone who thinks differently from them is stupid. Or they are just another troll.

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    Is that what we’re going to do today, Kitty? We’re going to fight?