>hop on Jow Forums
>no systemd thread
Systemd
systemDanger
BTFO
based
imagine some german mutt dictating the future of your computing world.
shitware
runit master race
when you initialise
lol
I think it's safe to say nobody on Jow Forums is using linux anymore, the real computer literates on this website were all chased off by migrant ledditors.
SystemD Thread - /STD/
NONONONONO I can't be happening, Lennybros lend me your support, Pöttering needs our help!
> the gummyment has exploit for already patched vulnerability
oh nonono it's fucking nothing again
coming up next: nsa attacks with new mysterious thing called "wannacry".
Jow Forums doesn't need a thread for every shitty thing posted to techrcunch
>be systemd
>service snmpd stop
>can't do service stop command
>the end
It does when systemd is involved.
has anybody came up with something better than that piece of shit software
there are no alternatives because systemd is a unique idea that nobody else thinks is good
IMAGINE
MY
SYSTEMSHOCK
Where are the "there's totally no backdoor" shills now?
Yes. Years before that abomination was ever even imagined of.
CLOSED-WONTFIX is not a patch, shillio.
Multiple actually
>SysVinit
>openrc
>runit
First two are depreciated and the third is low test minimalism meme juice with zero support.
/his/ here. This should serve as yet another reminder that g*rmans destroy everything.
launchd
Slackware user here. What's systemd?
oh no no no no no
base runit shill
>systemctl $action $application
This is so retarded why isn't it systemctl $application $action ? This makes way more sense.
Keep weebshit to weebboard
this
smf > unix 5.x init > *literally any other init system* >>>>>> systemd
anime website
>software have bugs
color me surprised.
I thought it was retarded too, but it allows you to control multiple services
>systemctl $action $daemon1 $daemon2 etc...
>systemd
It's your own Fehler for not using Runit.
It's not.
>projecting
just go back
>OpenRC
>deprecated
Go back.
There are also actions with no arguments, like poweroff or status (to display system status)
s6