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Introducing stronger dependencies on systemd
So, how long before we get systemd re-written in rust and made the default for everything?
I should see if my Amiga 500 still boots, I might need it soon.
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Introducing stronger dependencies on systemd
You could just not install updates. Linux allows this.I should see if my Amiga 500 still boots, I might need it soon.
I'm only aware of Zorin OS offering OnlyOffice as an option at install which is sad.LibreOffice is great, but Calc has slightly different formulas to Excel and the UI is just different enough to be a bit annoying if you're used to Microsoft Office. OnlyOffice is close enough in UI that I'm surprised Microsoft hasn't sued over it, and I think the way their spreadsheet program works is closer to 1:1 with Excel.
They're both solid, but I think OnlyOffice would be less aggravating for a newbie.
Where's the fun in that?You could just not install updates. Linux allows this.
I shed a tear for all the compilation time come and gone. Artix/Antix seem like they're the most robust and well maintained systemd-free distros around right now. Never used Arch myself but I'll be trying Artix out on a separate drive for ~2 weeks starting tomorrow. Antix is just debian de-niggered so I doubt there's too much to see there. The Artix chuddies sold me on trying'em out when they sprung up XLibre support within like a day of the drama starting. That, and their FAQ is pretty heckin' based:Fucking footniggers boutta make me set up a Musl/S6 sanity installation and use Flatpak as an isolation chamber for their AIDS-infested garbage. My goodness. And I'm Mister USE="-flatpak -wayland" over here
I want to say Elementary does, too, but Zorin and Elementary are both pretty niche in terms of target audience.I'm only aware of Zorin OS offering OnlyOffice as an option at install which is sad.
The browsers are the hardest GTK dependency that people tend to have installed. I really hope de-GNOME becomes a think just like de-Google and Firefox gets the treatment. It's just the browser's interface and file picker mostly, surely it can't be that hard?Gnome marrying to Wayland literally 3 days after the X incident is no coincidence, neither is how hard they have been trying to censor my boy Enrico. I truly despise systemd and all of its proponents. Red Hat is the single most niggerlicious entity in the computing world, because unlike Microsoft or Apple, who are honest about their data harvesting and complete disregard for user freedom, Red Hat is this subversive cancer that creeps into every single facet of Linux, trying to get its tumors everywhere and in everything. It isn't enough to use a "systemd free" distro anymore, you actively have to hunt down and blacklist this shit's dependencies. https://sysdfree.wordpress.com/ seems to be keeping a good tally of which OSes really do abstain from using any sysd niggerware, for those going distro shopping.
are you going to get rid of udev, and I haven't seen anything specifically mentioning it. But I wouldn't be surprised if they are using systemd-tmpfiles also.I shed a tear for all the compilation time come and gone. Artix/Antix seem like they're the most robust and well maintained systemd-free distros around right now. Never used Arch myself but I'll be trying Artix out on a separate drive for ~2 weeks starting tomorrow. Antix is just debian de-niggered so I doubt there's too much to see there. The Artix chuddies sold me on trying'em out when they sprung up XLibre support within like a day of the drama starting. That, and their FAQ is pretty heckin' based:
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Edit: Turns out Artix does technically ship with elogind and dbus by default, but I'm thinking I just purge those and run seatd + DWM instead. Noooo, I will not use any systemd niggerware, Artoo stalker child! Enjoy systemdson.
He may be a shizo but considering all the upstream-contributions in many major projects he and others in the group makes (GrapheneOS includes features that couldn't be upstreamed), it must be legit.This could be a schizopost, tbf. I mean didn't the maintainer of this project have some spat with Louis Rossman where he acted like a complete paranoid scizhophrenic?
Isn't that what Devuan should be?Antix is just debian de-niggered
udev is not systemd. It was stolen, it was abducted by systemd. Poettring deserves death for that alone.Either way, udev is still systemd software. And it's baked in enough, that you are going to need to put in some effort if you want to get rid of it.
Gentoo extracted it:are you going to get rid of udev, and I haven't seen anything specifically mentioning it. But I wouldn't be surprised if they are using systemd-tmpfiles also.
gentoo said:Code:~ # equery u systemd-utils [ Legend : U - final flag setting for installation] [ : I - package is installed with flag ] [ Colors : set, unset ] * Found these USE flags for sys-apps/systemd-utils-255.18: U I + + abi_x86_32 : 32-bit (x86) libraries + + acl : Add support for Access Control Lists + + boot : Enable systemd-boot (UEFI boot manager) + + kernel-install : Enable kernel-install + + kmod : Enable kernel module loading via sys-apps/kmod - - python_single_target_python3_11 : Build for Python 3.11 only - - python_single_target_python3_12 : Build for Python 3.12 only + + python_single_target_python3_13 : Build for Python 3.13 only - - secureboot : Automatically sign efi executables using user specified key - - sysusers : Enable systemd-sysusers - - test : Enable dependencies and/or preparations necessary to run tests (usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be toggled independently) + + tmpfiles : Enable systemd-tmpfiles + + udev : Enable systemd-udev (userspace device manager) + + ukify : Enable systemd-ukify
I hadn't heard anything about that distro so I looked it up, and wtf:Antix is just debian de-niggered so I doubt there's too much to see there.
XXL women's clothing, probably, but his shoulders are so much broader than women's that it looks even worse on him than a woman who would be so unfortunate as to have shoulders that wide.Also, what the hell is this old dude wearing?
I'm already committed to the 100% systemd free rig that I am willing to put in the extra work to make it happen. Pretty sure one of the chuddies actually already has an alternative semi flushed out via mudev + libudev-zero for udev replacement, and I've looked at tmpfiles, it is genuinely a very simple and minimal script program that looks easy enough to rewrite by hand, which this dude seems to have already done. Just a bunch of chmod, chown, mkdir and cronjobs by the looks of it. Might make for a fun little project actually. ConsoleKit2 is also an option.Either way, udev is still systemd software. And it's baked in enough, that you are going to need to put in some effort if you want to get rid of it.
I think the wick is still burning, its been less than a week since Enrico parted the Red(hat) Sea so there's a non zero chance more people start to realize how invasive they are being with Gnome, Wayland and Systemd in general. Qutebrowser is pretty minimalistic and has no GTK dependencies as far as I can tell, if you are willing to step away from the Firefox vs Chromium binary anyway. Better still, it requires no connection to dbus at runtime, so that's that sorted straight up.The browsers are the hardest GTK dependency that people tend to have installed. I really hope de-GNOME becomes a think just like de-Google and Firefox gets the treatment. It's just the browser's interface and file picker mostly, surely it can't be that hard?
Would it be more viable to try and run Gentoo with extremely restrictive USE flags that completely disable anything and everything systemd? OpenRC fetches like half the systemd tree for dependency resolution straight up, but perhaps through restricting it significantly, you can straight up prevent it from pulling them back in once purged? Or just doGentoo extracted it:
You have to ignore pozzed politics in general when using Linux yeah, it sadly comes with the territory. Having said that, Antix is just way too much for me. An antifa distro with a Palestine flag for a logo? I'll pass. It's not just due to aesthetics, actitard tranny code is notoriously bad because the focus is elsewhere and endless drama turns off otherwise valuable work. This is why XLibre is right to ban all culture war posting from any direction, the project needs to only be about the project and it's goals in order to attract the most contribution.Obviously these all have their own motivations and politics, but I am willing to turn a blind eye to politics (to an extent) if it the team behind the project has proven to be reliable, of high quality, and uncomromising in its philosophy, whatever it may be. That is why, despite showing "Free Roachistine" and a disgusting tankie on their page, I'm even willing to give Antix its fair shake if my "TRVLY 0 SYSTEMD" Artix rig doesn't work out.