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Forkin' Debian?


V.T. Eric Layton

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Don't be like that. ;)

 

Each person is entitled to their opinion on how to run their Linux OS and if they don't want systemd, they have the right to fork it.

 

I personally will be trying it with systemd when Wheezy is finally out of date although I am not happy about it.

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securitybreach

Oh I agree about choice but to badger someone until they quit developing is a bit much. If you do not want it, do not use it but stop hurting people with your words. Noone here but in general

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I agree this whole debate is way too emotional for most of the naysayers. Most of whom have never used systemd, and/or are not developers.

The main argument is that it's too monolithic. Guess they have never seen the kernel.

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V.T. Eric Layton

I doubt there will be a systemdpocalypse, but neither is it going to be a fabulous systemdapalooza.

 

There was no point in this posting. I just wanted to use those two made-up words in a sentence.

 

Carry on...

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It is so goofy as you have always been able to change to different inits. We change the defaults for everything else so what is the big deal about using systemd ootb?

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