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  • pcxmac
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    great times indeed, that much closer to a fully featured GUI on top of wayland integrated in to SystemD.

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  • RelaxTrolls
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    definitely haven't used WireGuard on my desktop or with systemd...

    but loving it on android / my pixel. works very well and I like that some of the VPN providers are letting WireGuard users use their services for free for now. lol).

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  • MNKyDeth
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    Originally posted by jacob View Post
    11 hours and still no sign of systemd haters? What has the world come to?
    I would like to think those of us who would bash or complain about this have moved on to greener pastures using distros without systemd.

    To each there own... Thank God it's linux and that we actually have a choice.

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  • hax0r
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    waiting for javascript support in systemd

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  • garegin
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    I find it funny that sysv is itself an innovation over init. Grandpas always shift the hate over to the next thing. The way to make them accept change is to have another change over it.

    If they brough back Jim Crow, racists would be clamoring for the good ol’ days of integration.

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  • Anvil
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    Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
    good stuff. Networkd isn't that much common outside cloud VMs though.
    nore is systemd-boot

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  • jacob
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    11 hours and still no sign of systemd haters? What has the world come to?

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  • zx2c4
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    Originally posted by tpruzina View Post
    I thought wireguard was implemented in kernel, is this an userspace wrapper or have they decided to move it to systemd instead?
    It is in the kernel. This just lets systemd-networkd configure it, just like it already configures other kernel network drivers.

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  • numacross
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    Originally posted by kaprikawn View Post
    I'm really glad to see the systemd ecosystem evolving. I recently hosed my system and wanted to dual boot Arch and Ubuntu. It was the first time I really had a go at getting a UEFI bootloader working. I tried Grub, it sucked, I tried Refind, it sucked, I tried systemd-boot, it was a breeze once I got it all figured out.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gummiboot_%28software%29

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  • Guest
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    I thought wireguard was implemented in kernel, is this an userspace wrapper or have they decided to move it to systemd instead?
    edit: Nevermind, need to read more carefully and not jump into conclusions so quickly.

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