@[email protected] to [email protected] • 8 months agoPeople who use distros without systemd, why do you do this?lemmy.worldmessage-square106fedilinkarrow-up1343
arrow-up1343imagePeople who use distros without systemd, why do you do this?lemmy.world@[email protected] to [email protected] • 8 months agomessage-square106fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink26•8 months agoI use distros with systemd but damn, pretty soon it’s not gnu/linux anymore, it’ll be systemd/linux. systemd already manages services, bootloader, dns and networking. Maybe they’ll replace coreutils next and the transition is completed.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•8 months agoLinux is becoming more akin to BSD with the introduction of systemd.
minus-squareancap sharklinkfedilink1•8 months agoI don’t find that to be a problem. Systemd manages my system, I would not prefer having 10+ tools to do the same
minus-squareRichardlinkfedilinkEnglish3•8 months agoThat’s the very opposite of the Unix philosophy though.
I use distros with systemd but damn, pretty soon it’s not gnu/linux anymore, it’ll be systemd/linux. systemd already manages services, bootloader, dns and networking. Maybe they’ll replace coreutils next and the transition is completed.
Linux is becoming more akin to BSD with the introduction of systemd.
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I don’t find that to be a problem. Systemd manages my system, I would not prefer having 10+ tools to do the same
That’s the very opposite of the Unix philosophy though.
And?