ellroy
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Sounds like he isn't old enough to have used SysV init on Arch.As far as I know he has never even tried anything other than arch. I could be wrong, but I know he's ran arch the entire time he has been using linux. I have a feeling he really has no idea.
If you call needed different commands to start services harder, then sure. I would say that's retarded, but that's just me. I'm struggling trying to think of anything that is genuinely harder to do on non-systemd distros. Now days most of them even have ways to do user services. Especially now that turnstile is here. The only arguement I could see. Is if you wanted to write either sysv style services, or openrc services, and you have no idea how bash scripting works. Usually you really don't need to do that, and also a lot of the time the kind of service you need to write yourself is a simple command, so its not that hard to figure out.
Basically that was a retarded rage-bait question he asked.
That's going to be an issue with a newer generation of users on Linux, they won't know of anything else and may just blindly accept Systemd slowly gobbling up more and more services. Not to mention take Wayland developers at their word that X11 is a mess not worth maintaining and Wayland being the future.
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