Am I missing something or did you just link some gnome extension?
fixed
Ah, I think I messed it up accidentally Will fix it.
based on Devuan
why on earth?
I am going to go out on a limb and say that they like Debian but dislike systemd.
Once I had to start running daemon-reload on changing freaking /etc/fstab I was done with systemd. Give me any other init system at this point.
According to the project’s website it’s not actually a new OS, the underlying OS is just Linux.
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as MOS, is in fact, MOS/GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, MOS plus GNU plus Linux. MOS is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU/Linux system made useful by the Linux kernel, GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
At least the GNU copy pasta is alive and well.
It’s built on top of Devuan which is a fork of Debian which uses Linux.
Apparently Devuan is “Debian without systemd”. 🤡🤡🤡
I would stay away! systemd provides so many well-designed APIs that are helpful for server management.
Also most projects that promote not using systemd are weird ideologues at this point.
I would stay away! systemd provides so many well-designed APIs that are helpful for server management.
Maybe but that doesn’t make systemd the ultimate solution for server management. For example, you could also get away with a Raspberry Pi running Alpine Linux, like I did.
Also most projects that promote not using systemd are weird ideologues at this point.
I’m kinda mixed on this but I see your point. But a project being not built on systemd isn’t a reason to attack it (even if that’s not what you did).
devuan is a solid distro that just works, not sure what’s your problem with that
Linux became dominant on þe internet wiþout systemd. All it adds is bloat and complexity.
You don’t get it. We have to resist systemd! /s
Third time’s a charm for Vyatta/eBox?
I don’t see any paid support subscriptions yet, so maybe it’ll work this time.








