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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by arokh View Post
    It's weird that systemd creates so much fury from people who clearly are incompetent regarding operating system technology. It's like if the entire world's population of Down syndrome patients suddenly started opposing NASA's new rocket technology claiming it was better in the 70's.

    No disrespect to people who have Down syndrome intended, just a joke.
    (obligatory trolling) So, are you saying that systemd haters are Down? (/obligatory trolling)

    It's not weird, this is actually expected to occur once you let idiots speak freely.
    There are idiots opposing basic stuff like "the earth is round" and "vaccination is usually a good thing", there is still people believing "thoughts and prayers" matter, and much more.
    You think all of them have any kind of understanding of what they are doing? No, they don't.

    Idiots blindily believe lies spread by someone else due to unrelated illogic reasons, and reinforce each other's beliefs when grouped together.

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by monraaf
    Our only salvation is Slackware and the BSDs, make sure systemd, shim and their kind never even get a foothold in BSD land EVER!
    keep us posted

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  • pal666
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    Originally posted by jacob View Post
    I never understood why should FIFOs (and local sockets, for that matter) be allowed anywhere in the main filesystem tree. By definition they are transient objects that cannot survive across reboots and shoud have no business living in a storage space designed for persistent objects. The only legitimate place for them IMHO is under /run
    /run never existed for most of fifos existence

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  • arokh
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    Originally posted by monraaf
    "Doesn't Linux share the UNIX philosophy that "everything is a file"? Which would mean that everything belongs in some kind of filesystem tree?"

    That used to be the unix philosphy until systemd come and destroyed it all.

    At this point I no longer value Linux over Microsoft Windows because that is basically what they made out of it with pulseaudio + systemd.

    Our only salvation is Slackware and the BSDs, make sure systemd, shim and their kind never even get a foothold in BSD land EVER!
    It's weird that systemd creates so much fury from people who clearly are incompetent regarding operating system technology. It's like if the entire world's population of Down syndrome patients suddenly started opposing NASA's new rocket technology claiming it was better in the 70's.

    No disrespect to people who have Down syndrome intended, just a joke.

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  • starshipeleven
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    Originally posted by malkavian View Post
    And Devuan, which is Debian whitout systemd.
    Not using OpenRC, also too much butt hurt and too little actual work in doing what is basically a different Debian default package setup.

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  • caligula
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    Originally posted by monraaf
    "Doesn't Linux share the UNIX philosophy that "everything is a file"? Which would mean that everything belongs in some kind of filesystem tree?"

    That used to be the unix philosphy until systemd come and destroyed it all.

    At this point I no longer value Linux over Microsoft Windows because that is basically what they made out of it with pulseaudio + systemd.

    Our only salvation is Slackware and the BSDs, make sure systemd, shim and their kind never even get a foothold in BSD land EVER!
    What a huge load of crap. So network interfaces used to be files on Linux before systemd? Riiiiiight..

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  • Bsdisbetter
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    Originally posted by monraaf
    "Doesn't Linux share the UNIX philosophy that "everything is a file"? Which would mean that everything belongs in some kind of filesystem tree?"

    That used to be the unix philosphy until systemd come and destroyed it all.

    At this point I no longer value Linux over Microsoft Windows because that is basically what they made out of it with pulseaudio + systemd.

    Our only salvation is Slackware and the BSDs, make sure systemd, shim and their kind never even get a foothold in BSD land EVER!
    Only non-linux is safe, the rest will eventually follow when it becomes harder & harder to extract this dependant nonsense from everything.

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  • Bsdisbetter
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    Originally posted by mzs.112000 View Post

    Doesn't Linux share the UNIX philosophy that "everything is a file"? Which would mean that everything belongs in some kind of filesystem tree?
    Nope. Yes if your previous question were true which it isn't.

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  • Candy
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    SystemD is now a registered religion in germany. The first churches of SystemD have opened around Frankfurt, paising the book of the holy allmighty Lennart.

    First book genesis:
    On the first day the allmighty Lennart created SystemD and believe it to be a good thing.
    On the second day he sucked in UdevD because he was told by a snake.
    On the third day he created more stuff around it than necessary because his followers wanted this.
    On the fourth day a religion was born.
    On the fith day the book of SystemD was written.
    On the sixth day sabbatical.
    On the seventh day, people pay to follow the religion.

    Though there is Illuvatar, totally pissed off by the current activities swearing revenge!

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  • malkavian
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    Originally posted by starshipeleven View Post
    *Alpine Linux, Artix (Arch/OpenRC), Gentoo and any other distro using or offering OpenRC.
    And Devuan, which is Debian whitout systemd.

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