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Originally posted by Weasel View PostShow me where in the command I listed did the word "systemd" show up, you fucking cunt.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
Use systemd with the Amlogic S912 SOC and the android 3.19 kernel that has audio support. No go, systemd supports only newer kernels. No audio support in mainline kernels. http://linux-meson.com/doku.php
Systemd is developed for servers only and systemd developer idiots do not realize that Linux is used everywhere.
of course, it wasn't on debian, but when you use exotic and semi-broken SoCs, you are supposed to know what you are doing.
now go cry in your corner.Last edited by stefansaraev; 07 March 2019, 01:25 PM.
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Originally posted by arokh View PostActually you wrote systemd-libs which doesn't even exist (lol Arch noob)
Sorry, what were you saying? Retard.
Also I said the COMMAND not the OUTPUT. The conflict was the output later when installing. That's where systemd-libs showed up, you stupid trash.
At this point it's clear you're a fucking joke and you literally don't know what you are talking about, you embarrassment "Arch noob". You and hreindl don't know shit, keep proving that with every post you make.
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Originally posted by hreindl View Postwithout the exact output nobody knows what you did
Obviously I'm not blaming you for not doing it, if you don't have the time or don't want to. But guess what? I don't care nor want to do it again either. Why the fuck should I do it anyway? I did not address you originally nor intended to convince you in the first place, so I honestly don't give a fuck either, anyone who is really desperate to see whether I'm lying or not can test it themselves with the February iso. It's that simple. Pure science, reproducible stuff, you know.
Anyway it's clear arokh doesn't know what's he's talking about, or is using an old Arch install and talks big (while I specifically said the February live iso, at least 3 times), which is hilarious. I've no intent on wasting more time with his noob bullshit.
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Originally posted by hreindl View Post
because thanks to systemd a
vserver reboots between 3 and 10 seconds these days and due host updates you hot-migrate the workload anyways
besides that there are a lot of packages besides the kernel which require restart nearly every service, a reboot is way cleaner and less work
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