[TUHS] Version 256 of systemd boasts '42% less Unix philosophy' ??? The Register

Angel M Alganza ama at ugr.es
Fri Jun 14 16:54:13 AEST 2024


On 2024-06-14 03:42, Alexis wrote:

> Mm, well, i guess that depends on what one's "everything" is. i used 
> Ubuntu years ago - having moved from Mandriva - and was pleased by how 
> everything "just worked". But over time i started experiencing various 
> issues where things _didn't_ just work (i can't remember what now; i 
> think printing might have been one thing), which became increasingly 
> frustrating. So i moved to Debian, and had a much more "just works" 
> experience. But then Debian moved to systemd, and i started getting 
> frustrated again in various ways, and so i moved to Void.

I used Debian for 27 years, until ascii (the last release without the 
nasty systemd), which I upgraded to Devuan ascii.  The upgrade process 
was flawless with everything working without problems for me (I don't 
use disgusting DEs like Gnome or KDE, of course).

In several systems, I've kept upgrading release after release of Devuan, 
changing every part of the hardware in the way, and it keeps working 
great.

In the BSDs, I much prefer the more classic text installers, where I'm 
in control, but NomadBSD and GhostBSD have graphical installers which 
seem to be much simpler and easier to use than the Ubuntu one.

Cheers,
Ángel


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