systemd is fine. The only people I’ve ever heard complain about it are lonely neckbeards pretending like their opinion somehow matters.
I’ve used Debian as a server system since it was using init.d. And do you know what I found? systemd is easier. And the fact that Debian of all distros decided to use it says a lot.
systemd
is fine. The only people I’ve ever heard complain about it are lonely neckbeards pretending like their opinion somehow matters.I’ve used Debian as a server system since it was using
init.d
. And do you know what I found?systemd
is easier. And the fact that Debian of all distros decided to use it says a lot.I was pretty miffed because the switch over on Arch was a pain in the ass. A naïve pacman -Syu and the day was ruined.
It says that you barely can have Systemd and alternatives in the same repo without shims and patches.
That wasn’t the question though.
There are other init systems.
No its a valid discussion.
It was a decade ago
Most people moved on. Heck, most Linux users have never used a non systemd system.