Feature-Packed systemd 257 Nears Release With RC3 Availability

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  • jacob
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    Originally posted by intelfx View Post

    Works great for me. There's a reason why userspace OOM killers were swiftly integrated by several major distros. Consider filing a bug.
    Same in Fedora, it works well.

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  • intelfx
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    Originally posted by unwind-protect View Post
    Just experienced in Ubuntu what happens when systemd takes over OOM killing duties, and logging thereof. Pure garbage. The kernel code is doing a much better job.
    Works great for me. There's a reason why userspace OOM killers were swiftly integrated by several major distros. Consider filing a bug.

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  • unwind-protect
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    DOES NOT WANT more features. No more "feature-packing" please.

    Just experienced in Ubuntu what happens when systemd takes over OOM killing duties, and logging thereof. Pure garbage. The kernel code is doing a much better job.

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  • anda_skoa
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    Originally posted by Britoid View Post
    the developer of a product I am forced to use for work refuses to support my freedom of init systems
    You mean the packager of that product did not consider your init system as equivalent despite it also providing all the APIs that the product needs.

    Originally posted by Britoid View Post
    when I returned Lennart Poettering was banging my wife!
    That sounds more like an issue of how you've previously treated your wife rather than your software update.
    Given you are using Gentoo, maybe your foreplay was very elaborate but you took to long to get to the banging?

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  • mrg666
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    Originally posted by Britoid View Post
    This overreach by systemd needs to stop! I am forced to use systemd against my will on my Gentoo installation because the developer of a product I am forced to use for work refuses to support my freedom of init systems, I left my Gentoo install overnight to update, which included a systemd update and heaven behold when I returned Lennart Poettering was banging my wife!
    I feel you man, this is totally unfair. You should do something about that. I would just quit that job, like right away. Systemd on your computer? Sheesh! What is this world coming to?

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  • Britoid
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    This overreach by systemd needs to stop! I am forced to use systemd against my will on my Gentoo installation because the developer of a product I am forced to use for work refuses to support my freedom of init systems, I left my Gentoo install overnight to update, which included a systemd update and heaven behold when I returned Lennart Poettering was banging my wife!

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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by onlyLinuxLuvUBack View Post
    I can't wait for systemd-holyc written in rust, evil and good all-in-one.
    can't wait for the cargo chain attack

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  • onlyLinuxLuvUBack
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    I can't wait for systemd-holyc written in rust, evil and good all-in-one.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by JEBjames View Post
    Michael

    typo? I think "systemd'sbsign" should have a dash "-" instead of apostrophe?
    Yep, typo. Fixed, thanks, as always.

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  • skeevy420
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    Originally posted by JEBjames View Post
    Michael

    typo? I think "systemd'sbsign" should have a dash "-" instead of apostrophe?
    * A new systemd-sbsign tool has been added, that can be used to sign EFI binaries (PE) for Secure Boot. This tool supports OpenSSL engines and providers, with pin caching support for PKCS11. ukify supports it as an alternative to sbsigntool and pesign.​

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