Anno domini 2019 Sat, 19 Oct 09:56:23 +0200 deloptes scripsit:
Larry Stotler wrote:
Been using TDE on openSUSE for a while(and S.u.S.E since v5.3 *sigh*) but I think it's time to move to a non systemD infested distro. I'm not here to debate the merits of it, I've made my decision and I'm looking for advice from those that run TDE on distros that don't use systemD.
There's Devuan(never really been a fan of Debian or uBuntu tho). I'm just afraid that Devuan won't be able to keep up.
Would love to go back to Slackware, but it seems the lastest version is 3.5.13ish??
Anyway, if you use a non-systemD distro, please let me know how TDE works on it.
When you define a problem, you can also find a solution - simply saying "I don't like it" is not a problem definition.
I've been using Debian with sysv-init, but only because systemd was causing problems and I needed time to learn it. The concept of keeping systemd and using init was a very good solution. I think I'll keep it on the server, but for the desktop, I do not see a reason why you should not use systemd.
I guess you are also not driving a car from the 30ies.
systemd has nothing to do with "modern" or "better", it's just redhat controlling the market. More SLOC than the linux kernel but just a hand full of developers does not sound like a sane plan - well, if your business model rests on it, it is a sane plan, as a customer I'd run as fast as I could.
Nik
regards
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