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8 days agoIt’s more that they dislike how it’s done usually, not always the UX itself.


It’s more that they dislike how it’s done usually, not always the UX itself.


Having everything isn’t really possible either way, systemd won’t necessarily reimplement all daemons in one place. It’s not a good idea in terms of architecture anyway. If you want to configure everything the same way, check out Nix.


I’m not a huge fan of Poettering’s ideas either way but integrity/verified boot is something I’ve always missed from the Android world. It’s not meant to reduce freedom but rather empower security, something that’s kind of weak when it comes to the Linux desktop.
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.
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).