At first I didnt want to answer to this thread, I most always try to
avoid offtopic, but today I read this post on the sytemd topic from
the lkml :
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/8/12/459
I didnt write it myself but I agree with most every word; this guy
could find the exact words to say what I think, and what, probably,
many people think.
I thought i had to share it with you all.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 8:00 PM, Greg Madden <gomadtroll(a)gci.net> wrote:
On Wednesday 19 November 2014 02:27:35 you wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 19. November 2014 schrieb Steven
D'Aprano:
I know this is off-topic, but some people have
expressed extremely
strong opinions about systemd. I haven't been following all the
posts on that, so I hope this doesn't duplicate what has already
been said, but here is an article by the author of an alternative
to systemd, "uselessd".
http://uselessd.darknedgy.net/ProSystemdAntiSystemd/
Yep. And the GR poll results in systemd. Well, my migration to
FreeBSD is nearly done, it's a pitty thatTDE is not available there.
On the other hand, this gives me motivation to get TDE running on BSD
:-)
Nik
Debian stable user.
I always test options. I have vm's of PCBSD 10.1..it is very usable
desktop, pre-configured. FreeBSD 10.1, takes time to configure it all,
both have most of the apps I use in GNU/Linux.
It seems these two BSD's have Gnome2 available..not going to Gnome3,
the latest KDE4 is included though. Other WM's are available...I use
Windowmaker when I first load something new.
Open Indiana, Illumos kernel/userland, is a continuation of Open
Solaris, not as well supported as a desktop...lots of features though.
Has KDE3.5 available
My main app is kdepim. Other office apps are more DE agnostic.
I will probably run Debian (Wheezy LTS) and TDE for a few more years. In
my tests of Jessie and TDE I did not even notice what init system was
installed, all working fine though.
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Greg
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