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Originally posted by Britoid View Post
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Seriously, this thread is priceless. We have learned that the Android OS based on Linux is not Linux, but on the other hand there is apparently another thing also called Linux, which is not the kernel.
I think I need a moment.
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Originally posted by jacob View Post
What? I knew they were nutcases, but honestly I wouldn't have expected that. But then again, they did have a fundraiser to have Poettering assassinated, so I guess everything is possible with them.
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Not to mention that Black Helicopters are in fact chemtrails drones, remotely controlled by Poettering using a special version of SySTemD.
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Originally posted by Britoid View Post
Hard to take anything about Devuan seriously when they have holocaust denial material on their mailing list.
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostCan we just get back to the important point that SYSTEMd is trying to steal our INIT FREEDOM and it has a backdoor so pottering can work with Microsoft and destroy the Linux desktop by filling our hard drivers full of systemD porn.
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Originally posted by frank007 View PostI want also to add that Linux (not the kernel) is already a commercial product.
I already tryed FreeBSD on real hardware (a new pc bought in the end of last year) and all the internal and external peripheral devices worked out-of-box. Thats all.Last edited by arokh; 04 April 2019, 09:23 AM.
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Originally posted by frank007 View PostI want also to add that Linux (not the kernel) is already a commercial product.
I sometimes give a look to a systemd-free alternatives: Gentoo is a non-installable OS; Devuan is not for me (for my own personal reasons).
Alpine, Void Linux...
I already tryed FreeBSD on real hardware (a new pc bought in the end of last year) and all the internal and external peripheral devices worked out-of-box. Thats all.
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Originally posted by frank007 View PostLinux (not the kernel) is already a commercial product
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