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systemd strikes again

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 10:23

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 12:40

FWIW, speaking as the Debian maintainer I'm okay with adding a dependency on libsystemd to the package

Fucking bastard.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 12:41

Linux is over. Move along, folks, nothing to see here.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 13:27

>>3
Just the ``desktop'' shit.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 14:06

but why debian? I used to like it

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 14:24

systemd tries to make systems easier to administer (by government agencies) and will also make the system architecture less configurable.

systemd is bad because it makes zero sense from systemd's own project perspective (feature bloat). Neither does it make sense from an OS design perspective! But it makes absolute sense in a usability perspective by centralizing OS and boot configuration. Perhaps systemd will standardize a little bit between Linuxes.

Linux is a bad joke in terms of OS design, it was a pet project and never intended to be this popular and everything has just been semi-decently hacked on with quality control by Linus "Screaming Penguin" TorvaldsTM. I kind of hope that systemd succeeds and unifies a bit of the Linuxes for the better. I just hope Hoover's 2016 Henchmen don't implant backdoors in it. It wouldn't surprise me if that happens. But then again they probably don't need any backdoors inserted. :^)

Stop hating systemd for what it isn't and start hating it for what it is: A deviation from the norm with absolutely bad and hopefully some good consequences. I wouldn't hold out for it.

Me personally? I'm holding out on minix getting it's shit together and gaining traction as an enthusiast/glider[1] OS. The incarnation system is really interesting and microkernels make ALL the sense in today's environment. The small performance impact will be fixed in hardware optimizations/extra transistors in northbridges and CPUs in like a couple years, possibly.

[1] hacker emblem

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 14:43

>>6
feature bloat
It's not just feature bloat. It's the shitty coder Poettering who already showed his low skills with Pulseaudio. If there should be any project to centralize Linux configuration, it definitely shouldn't have Poettering anywhere near it.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-29 19:05

>>7
Poettering
sounds like Cockring

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-30 19:06

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-30 19:22

>>9
I'm pretty sure he was barely involved in Debian development for many years before his death, and stopped being the head of Debian something like 20 years ago.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-30 21:36

>>10
I'm pretty sure, you haven't yet checked these dubs.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-30 22:29

>>11
I'm pretty sure you used an unnecessary comma and that you didn't check my time dubs in >>10.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-30 23:33

this only affects the retards who use Linux as a PC

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 0:19

>>13
This only affects the retards who don't know how to read system manuals.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 0:30

Fuck everything to do with Linux. Literally fuck it all.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 0:38

>>10
TWENTY YEARS? That's impossible! Debian wasn't conceived until 1993!

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 0:49

With jews, you lose.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 2:25

>>16
I believe (2016 - 1993) > 20 but you can check my math.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 4:18

>>18
you mena (> (- 2016 1993) 20)

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 6:45

>>10
>>11
IIRC Debian adopted systemd before his death. this made me consider switching my server to OpenBSD on principle but muh uptime

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 8:05

>>16
good math, Einstein!

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-31 20:30

>>21
thanks

Name: Anonymous 2016-06-01 2:37

SystemD --> 8==D ( .*. ) <-- Debian

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