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Originally posted by haplo602 View Postsystemd cancer again ... if even simple tools start being dependent on it, we can give up the whole FOSS idea ...
No wait, no we shouldnt, and systemd is awesome for being so modular and unixy.
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Originally posted by haplo602 View Postsystemd cancer again ... if even simple tools start being dependent on it, we can give up the whole FOSS idea ...
Ohh no, this library relies on Linux, this is preventing the entire FOSS Idea.... same kinda thing.
what's so cancerous about systemd that prevents people from adapting to it anyways, I didn't find it too difficult and painful, it was a change to something I found to be a problem and I did get frustrated when I first encountered it.
Later I've learnt it and seems good enough to me and it solved quite a few things and there are a trillion other things I'd care about first ;P
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Originally posted by oleyska View Post
I do not understand how this prevents FOSS idea.
Ohh no, this library relies on Linux, this is preventing the entire FOSS Idea.... same kinda thing.
what's so cancerous about systemd that prevents people from adapting to it anyways, I didn't find it too difficult and painful, it was a change to something I found to be a problem and I did get frustrated when I first encountered it.
Later I've learnt it and seems good enough to me and it solved quite a few things and there are a trillion other things I'd care about first ;P
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Originally posted by carewolf View Post
Yeah, damn that Unix philosphy of making things modular and depending on other tools. We should do things monolithic instead like Windows..
No wait, no we shouldnt, and systemd is awesome for being so modular and unixy.
Interestingly, systemd only works on GNU, but seems to fit the GNU methodology just fine.
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Originally posted by GI_Jack View Post
Then go install FreeBSD. This was NEVER the GNU philosophy, and NEVER the Linux philosophy. GNU has always been "feature complete" and Linux was "Showcase the absolute best of Free software, and apologetically be the best."
Interestingly, systemd only works on GNU, but seems to fit the GNU methodology just fine.
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