You are blind, brainwashed or you are CIA if you still believe most distros adopting systemd and bloatware xdg-app is a coincidence It's also not a coincidence the Linux Foundation is basically owned by Google and they are spreading LGBT cancer in the community, censoring software name, destroying the kernel due to diversity quota in the development team, etc.
We either migrate to BSD or just go full botnet mode with windows10 or macos
Linux isn't a supr sekrit klub with 'no grills allowed'. Get over it.
Adrian Allen
Go full BSD, because Linux is over.
Brody Smith
Will 2019 be the year of the BSD desktop?
Wyatt Carter
FreeBSD implemented their own code of conduct that was taken verbatim from the geek feminism wiki. When people lost their shit and complained, cperciva even admitted to having changed some of the more militant wording in it because it was out there, and it was still fucking out there with the copy he supplied.
Remember that non-consensual hug across the internet are literally rape and you are a rapist because you're a white man.
Austin Wood
TEMPLEOS >TEMPLEOS TEMPLEOS >TEMPLEOS
Camden Brown
Good thing FreeBSD's not even the best BSD, let alone the only one.
Luke Reed
oh well another schizo thread
Samuel Bailey
>you still believe most distros adopting systemd and bloatware xdg-app is a coincidence It's not a coincidence, they adopted it because it makes things better. Same reason why humans having two eyes isn't a coincidence, binocular vision is better.
>It's also not a coincidence the Linux Foundation is basically owned by Google Google engineers contribute a significant amount of code to the Linux kernel, like cgroups
Aaron Jenkins
Conspiracy theories always spawns of over interpreting coincidences.
Nathaniel Miller
this
Everything is fine citizens. Now get back to work and pay your taxes.
Nolan Garcia
Is your responsibility to provide evidence of your conspiracy.
Luke White
There is no conspiracy. White supremacists are just getting paranoid again. This is a country of immigrants and we need to make sure there is enough equality to go around.
Dylan King
I might not agree on everything OP says here but can't deny this adoption of overcomplex software is suspicious.
Ian Brown
what the fuck does that have to do with diversity
Lincoln Perry
I believe System D is pretty much an advance to Linux. Prove me wrong.
Chase Gomez
Lets get this out of the way. I don't buy the Jow Forums bullshit about the corporations suddenly supporting minorities, that is a facade at most. But bloatware to produce golden handcuffs and probable ties to NSA to create a backdoor, yes.
But don't start shilling BSD, if you don't know the ties to big corp BSD versions like FreeBSD have you haven't dug enough.
I think that its simply the reality of want we want to do with computers vs all the shit we learn from university-dweller greybeards
Luis Baker
systemd is basically a better SMF. Red Hat wanted their Linux to be a better competitor to Solaris, Upstart's license sucked so they had to come up with something else
Wyatt Walker
>I don't buy the Jow Forums bullshit about the corporations suddenly supporting minorities, that is a facade at most.
Unfortunately it is not. They get PR nightmares if they don't pick minorities.
Bentley Rivera
Then why is it so hated in Jow Forums, even my teacher mentioned System d has many people against it
Josiah Turner
Because your teacher is an university-dwelling greybeard and the rest believes the things that these greybeards preach.
Levi Cook
Well, he said "some people is against it", he is just infroming us, he didn't say he was against it. offcourse he is an authority to me when it comes to Linux, since it is the person that knows most Linux of the people I know. But anyways... why is System D hated?
Liam Johnson
Couple of reasons: >UNIX preachers believe it does too much shit >Lennart has bad fame in FOSS comunity because he developed pulseaudio, and pulseaudio did give issues to many people Part of that was because popular distros began to ship when it was essentially beta >some people are sympathetic to the BSDs and they believe that systemd discriminates against them >people in FOSS are rigid thinkers and they're very afraid of change
Evan Green
Thanks for the explanation. It seemed to me like System D was the way forward by just reading the Wiki page.
Michael Nelson
>better
Nathan Reed
But it is the only one with Linux binary compatibility
Adrian Howard
t. Oracle
Joshua Young
diversity isn't gonna take away anything from your favorite software projects , you are being a baby
Liam Martin
I thought NetBSD had that too. There aren't really many uses for it anyway, I only ever used it for Opera when OpenBSD had Linux compat. Most "Linux" software is open sauce and can be compiled for *BSD
And Lennart doesn't like fixing some problems so he will label them WONTFIX and ignore them. Really just read this for everything that sucks about systemd. without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page t. xubuntu user
Jaxon Murphy
>t. xubuntu user why did we need to know this?
Ayden Morris
To show that I'm not a blind systemd-hating fanatic. I'm willing to use distros that have it but I still think it's flawed.
Joseph Wright
I have read most of those WONTFIX threads and I agree with Lennart. Most of them aren't issues, are greybeards crying because systemd isn't sysvinit. >without systemd Yeah, great resource.
Henry Hall
as far as inits go systemd is the worst
Zachary Robinson
>t. Lennart
Cameron Reed
>t, autist
Owen Thompson
>implying you're not one
Jace Wright
Unfortunately, I use something closed-source for my research. I could ask the dev if he'll do a BSD build, though, but I'd prefer binary compatibility.
oh did it hurt your feefee lennarty? how sad it must be that your init can't even work as basic init
Cameron Roberts
>What is Gentoo
Austin Gomez
You butthole is not a valid source, sorry. File a bug, so I put a WONTFIX because you're an autist who can't understand new shit.
Daniel Wood
Works fine for me, not sure how you're fucking it up.
Leo Roberts
why would an actual female even want to use linux
Grayson Powell
oh i meant to reply earlies but i had to reboot and systemd got stuck :'< >500 million loc and it still can't reboot like a normal init
Landon Green
>lying because a piece of software drives him mad
Zachary Stewart
do you even logic?
John Ramirez
>logic in a thread of crying because the world moves on k
Ryan Torres
>lying because your lie drives you mad this is your post
Ian White
Stop crying and embrace systemd. >t. lennart
Samuel Nelson
i wouldn't be crying if i hadn't
Jack Mitchell
Do you have any real evidence that 'the linux kernel is being destroyed by libruhls ahhh'? You do realize how ridiculous that sounds right? It's a fucking operating system and at that one that is extremely popular and generally trusted by the majority of companies with servers.
Ryder Howard
So why doesnt a large group of coders get together and go through the code, if they find a backdoor, we'll know for sure its a 3letter agency tool
Nicholas Ramirez
My laptop doesn't hang when booting, not sure how you managed to fuck up something that gets dealt with automatically.
Jose Morales
when REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEbooting reeeeeeeeeeeeeeetard
Henry Johnson
Yeah, my laptop reboots just fine too.
Adam Murphy
great faggot but guess what it ain't the laptop
Sebastian Long
Yeah, it's whatever you did to fuck up installing it.
Jordan Howard
Your personal experiences have no bearing on stability across all the possible hardware and software configurations. You hold your breath when you type, not because you want to but because you can't do both things at the same time, don't you, boy?
yeah I'm totally going to read rants from biased luddites who know fuck all about anything
Adam Hughes
> fsck cannot be cancelled (used to be possible via C-c or c on the console). 7f110ff9b8, Fedora#719952 Don't care. > systemd defaults to Google's DNS nameservers. e16cb2e4ef, Debian#761658 Don't care. Easily fixable by maintainer or user. > systemd defaults to Google's NTP servers, which serve leap-smeared time. GitHub#437 Don't care. Easily fixable by maintainer or user. > systemd by default uses Predictable Network Interface Names, which are actually less predictable when you only have one interface per type. Learn how predicable interface names work, you fucking noob. > systemd by default kills background processes after the user logs out. 97e5530cf2, Debian#825394 > "In my view it was actually quite strange of UNIX that it by default let arbitrary user code stay around unrestricted after logout." -Poettering[6] Why the fuck is that a desirable behavior? > As systemd depends on many files on a rootfs, in case of any problems with rootfs, it is not able to control processes and (cleanly) shutdown/reboot when Crtl-Alt-Del is pressed.[7] Well don't hose your fucking rootfs. > systemd-resolved breaks the traditional glibc behavior by skipping a DNS server in all following queries, if it does not respond once. GitHub#5755, [8] Don't care.
Ryan Hernandez
it's not about supporting minorities it's about making it worse for white males
Matthew Adams
Yep. I’ve switched most everything to OpenBSD but I still need Mathematica which I currently use on Devuan. The Linux kernel is so huge and bloated, it’s source code bigger than the source code of all of OpenBSD including the kernel, userland, X, and a complete c/c++ compiler suite.
Brody Nelson
You were saying that the idea that Intel could have a backdoor was schizo back in 2008. Now we know it’s true.
Caleb Green
google shills and cia niggers in full force today
Cameron Ross
Doesn’t matter if you don’t care. Other people do, Lennart. And System D has the worst documentation.
Dylan Carter
>He hasn't switched to OpenBSD yet What's your excuse?