On Thursday, 19 April 2018 20:36:36 UTC+10, cooloutac  wrote:
> ya but the thing about Qubes is the software is considered insecure in the 
> first place.   and if your system is crashing every 5 seconds thats super 
> suspicious.  and beauty about Qubes is being able to quickly wipe and 
> reinstall a vm or template.   the more super custom you go the more tedious 
> that becomes.

Exactly, but I still want less software so I have better software on there as I 
would build my own software to take over most of the functions.
I'm also replacing most of the python scripts too, because they are so 
cumbersome it's not funny.

It isn't crashing literally every 5 seconds, it's an exaggeration. Well, for 
most of my PCs, I did have one that crashed when starting EVERY TIME.




> as far as no systemD well thats gonna be super tough.  It seems you do alot 
> of tough work setting up your Qubes but it seems qubes is designed to be 
> default and universal in mind.   but its funny seeing other fsf guys on the 
> forums who don't want secure boot but not mentioning how much worse all 
> software is.   I mean I don't know what your reasons are for not trusting 
> systemD,  but the same  fingers are in all the gui's prolly too.

Yeah, SystemD is just insecure and super vulnerable. When SystemD crashes, the 
whole PC freezes. That's why init and sysv was so much better, because they 
started everything properly and separately. They did it the right way.

Well, we can only hope that people realise and thus start moving back away from 
SystemD in the near future.

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