It’s really great for someone who doesn’t know how to use debain itself and their community are super friendly so do you think it’s worth it’s legacy

  • @priapus@sh.itjust.works
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    39 months ago

    Why would that make it a pass? Did you read the whole thing? It includes SystemD by default and an option to easily switch to it.

    • Dark Arc
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      19 months ago

      I admittedly missed the last part way down at the bottom about systemd-sysv. I suppose that’s more acceptable… but still you’re going to be using a minority distro with a minority configuration … that rarely ends well.

      • @priapus@sh.itjust.works
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        29 months ago

        All it does is symlink init to systemd. That is very unlikely to ever cause a problem. It will function the same as using SystemD by default. This distro has been around and working well for quite a long time now.

        • Dark Arc
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          19 months ago

          … and I’m sure it still has a fraction of the users of more mainstream distros and a fraction of those people actually using the systemd init system.

          • @priapus@sh.itjust.works
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            19 months ago

            A fraction, but still not an insignificant amount. Either way, all it does it change /sbin/init to be a symlink to systemd. That’s the same exact thing distros using systemd by default do.