Boots fast.
]]>To still get a systemd-like session management, and thus retain the ability to shut down and restart the system as a normal user, I run the session manager "elogind" instead.
So they can do that because of the hard work of the Devuan developers
]]>what will happen to devuan if at any point of the future , debian decided to ditch systemd ?
]]>it practically broke all the UNIX tenet . But after digging while learning , i found that this kind of tragedy (from scholar point of view) are basically redhat trying to unify linux world . i don't mean to start a debate/flamewar/etc , but after breaking all the UNIX tenet did they realize that they're trying to make linux into something which we seek refugee from ?
i still haven't believe yet that redhat and all of their tragedy are inherently evil since they bring good result (economically) , but i agree that they are nasty . i came from windows to *nix-world because of ... you know windows thingies , but it turns out , *nix-world is also threatened by corporation too . so i give this opportunity to give my thanks for you guys here at devuan forum , mx forum , and my first circle of linux . i believe you guys can hold on until linux came back to it's former glory .
All Hail Linux ! Long Live Devuan ! Long Live MX ! Down to systemd !
P.S. sorry for my broken english
]]>No great revelations. Just a neutral talk about what systemd does and what he had to do to replace it and trim down the system to where he wanted it.
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