On Tue 24 March 2015 22:17:20 Steve Litt wrote: > This systemd debacle increased by an order of > magnitude the Linux users who understand the underpinnings of the > system and are prepared to take control.
Indeed. I never really bothered much, and happily lived along with (Open)Suse since... it became available. Never really cared about which distro I use, they all needed heavy customization to make me feel "at home" anyway. The reason why I chosen unix/linux to start with, even for my phone: I can customize and tweak everything I like. And then recently I first ran into public systemd schism (though I failed to notice it when deciding which init to use in Opensuse12(?), otherwise I should have known more early) and - ironically - later on into 2015-02-18T14:43:35.751937+01:00 localhost kernel: [1566879.692218] systemd[1]: segfault at 1fc6ac0 ip 0000000001fc6ac0 sp 00007fff9f2ab858 error 15 on my desktop system, with all the collateral damage like var/log/messages empty after logrotate etc, and NO way to debug. *No more* 'customize and tweak everything I like' :-/ Now devuan is my only hope for the future of linux - alternative: move to another unix. When I wanted an OS like systemd cabal and RH is planning for, I would have chosen the original from beginning: Redmond M$ lock-in for sheep. /j
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