Le ven. 10 juin 2016 à 20:18, concernedfoss...@teknik.io a écrit :
Arch linux is steadily becoming Systemd/Linux rather than GNU/Linux
as systemd gradually, inevitably, rewrites all the various little
utilities in it's image.
Why does it do this? Why so you can use them (and increasingly other
free software projects which now do things the "systemd way") through
Serialized Inter Process Communications, which is the very reason for
systemd's existance. What does this allow: essentially "linking"
GPL'd code by proprietary code because now it's just opening a
socket, not actually linking in the compiling sence.
Please don't support Systemd/Linux.
The GNU/Linux we all used to know and used to have before the hostile
takeover of every single big distro by RedHat sock-puppets was much,
much, better.
GNU/Linux is dying, being killed. You'll need to use the AGPL for
everything now soon if you want what you used to have under the GPL.
What a jump! This is not the right thread to get your replies,
maybe you want to start a new one.