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  • #11
    Originally posted by jacob View Post

    They are still chewing on it. Don't worry, it won't be long before we get flames about how RISC-V is evil for being able to run systemd, how terrible it is for systemd to have RISC-V support, how superior SysV init is, because even if it never ran on RISC-V at all, at least it's not systemd, how they will never buy a RISC-V machine if systemd can be compiled on it, etc...
    systemd is evil it doesnt run on musl.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by jacob View Post

      They are still chewing on it. Don't worry, it won't be long before we get flames about how RISC-V is evil for being able to run systemd, how terrible it is for systemd to have RISC-V support, how superior SysV init is, because even if it never ran on RISC-V at all, at least it's not systemd, how they will never buy a RISC-V machine if systemd can be compiled on it, etc...
      Nobody has an issue that you can run systemd, the only problem is when they have to run it.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Ansla View Post
        Nobody has an issue that you can run systemd, the only problem is when they have to run it.
        Nobody has an issue that they can blame someone for having to run systemd, the only problem is when they have to blame RedHat for it.

        NEVER FORGET.

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