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Originally posted by Ericg View PostAnd what are you gonna do if this DOESNT come "Crashing down" and everything ends up working just fine?Last edited by duby229; 28 March 2013, 02:35 PM.
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostOh its faaaar from everyone and just me.
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostWell, thats the great thing about linux. I can choose a distro that removes me from the retarded decisions that other people make and try to enforce. Yes it is true that LP has made it difficult to not run systemd (with promises to make it even more difficult in the near future), but I'm still managing thanks to the awesome work being done by gentoo devs. As long as this remains an OSS community I think gentoo will manage to keep systemd optional.
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostWell, thats the great thing about linux. I can choose a distro that removes me from the retarded decisions that other people make and try to enforce. Yes it is true that LP has made it difficult to not run systemd, but I'm still managing thanks to the awesome work being done by gentoo devs. As long as this remains an OSS community I think gentoo will manage to keep systemd optional.
You're still gonna be like "Nope. Fuck that. Don't care, don't like any of it." Just because it was written by LP? Thats like borderline religious hate dude.. Like thats not a "I've got problem A, B, and C and therefore not going to use that because of A, B, and C." Thats more like: "I've got problem A B and C." then they explain to you that you actually dont have problem A B and C, A B and C are just in your imagination." and then you turn around and go "MY IMAGINATION IS REALITY! IM SUPERMAN!" and try to jump out a window wearing a red blanket as a cape.All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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Originally posted by bkor View PostWhat do you mean with the awesome work of Gentoo devs? You mean those eudev developers. Who confused the Gentoo udev packaging with udev upstream? As admitted during the FOSDEM talk.
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Originally posted by Ericg View PostSo even if all of the fears and borderline FUD you and the rest of Gentoo are spreading turns out to be absolutely baseless and theres ZERO problems with systemd longterm and systemd and Pulseaudio take over the world and everything is working fine and better than ever...
You're still gonna be like "Nope. Fuck that. Don't care, don't like any of it." Just because it was written by LP? Thats like borderline religious hate dude.. Like thats not a "I've got problem A, B, and C and therefore not going to use that because of A, B, and C." Thats more like: "I've got problem A B and C." then they explain to you that you actually dont have problem A B and C, A B and C are just in your imagination." and then you turn around and go "MY IMAGINATION IS REALITY! IM SUPERMAN!" and try to jump out a window wearing a red blanket as a cape.
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Originally posted by Teho View PostBoth Arch Linux and openSUSE shipped with split systemd (separate systemd and udev packages) before completely moving over. Debian seems to do the same.
You're imposing a catch22.
EDIT: That is why gentoo's fork of udev makes perfect sense. Thats why it was necessary.
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Originally posted by frign View PostWhen Lennart Poettering is so good at puking code, he should start working on the Kernel
Remember where you read it firstLast edited by sjukfan; 28 March 2013, 03:30 PM.
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