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Originally posted by uid313 View PostSlackware waited until now to bring in Python 3? 🙀
What a shit distribution! 💩
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I find myself wondering what Slackware offers that gentoo does not.
Gentoo is source-based, more configurable, better package manager, choices of init rather than mandating deprecated methods, etc.
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Slackware waited until now to bring in Python 3? 🙀
What a shit distribution! 💩
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Originally posted by Alexmitter View Post
We, the systemd users, still eagerly wait for that thing that is better then systemd, with a strong emphasis on better, because since the dawn of systemd, all you guys been doing is nothing but layering more and more layers of shell scripts around classic init to support things that are just inexcusable if missing 10 years ago.
Though, really sorry but, I have the strong believe that if any of you ever tries up coming up with a new solution that actually works in 2022, it would be just like systemd.
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Originally posted by dreich View Post
Definitely. You need to look no further than android and chromeos with all their classic init, layers of shell scripts and missing functionality that users have been eagerly waiting for a decade. If Android and chromeos with their billions of users ever want to become successful and packed with modern features, they should take a leaf out of systemd and desktop linux.
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Michael, you might want to change "Slackware 14 released back in 2012 and has finally been succeded by Slackware 15.0 as stable" to "Slackware 14.2 released back in 2016 has finally been succeeded by Slackware 15.0 as stable".
It'd be quite a bit more accurate as 14.2 was the last stable Slackware release, meanwhile 2016 to 2022 is still quite a sensationalist sentence
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Originally posted by Alexmitter View Post
We, the systemd users, still eagerly wait for that thing that is better then systemd, with a strong emphasis on better, because since the dawn of systemd, all you guys been doing is nothing but layering more and more layers of shell scripts around classic init to support things that are just inexcusable if missing 10 years ago.
Though, really sorry but, I have the strong believe that if any of you ever tries up coming up with a new solution that actually works in 2022, it would be just like systemd.
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