• Lettuce eat lettuce@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’ve never got this either. I’ve been using Linux exclusively for over 4 years, multiple devices, tested dozens of distros, almost all Systemd-based and I havent ever experienced any problems that the anti-systemd folks talk about.

    Or at least, they were so rare and minimal that I didn’t notice.

    Coming from an IT background dealing with 99% Windows machines and Microsoft products, maybe my bar was on the floor, but Linux has been soooo much more stable and dependable than Windows.

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      1 year ago

      Been using Linux since 2004 and systemd has made my life significantly easier. People bickering about systemd are usually ultra nerds without arguments real people would consider important.

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          Exactly my sentiment. Why would you want something with more moving parts than systemd which is also slower? :D

          There are some good alternatives to SysV init.d scripts nowadays which only came to fruition after systemd existed and people noticed it’s possible to write something like this.

          I used OpenRC and s6 and both of them worked better and were easier to configure than SysV init.