Linda Walsh wrote:
Damian Ivanov wrote:
Even if the URL is 1000 character long I wouldn't blame you.
udevd is not mentioned in the post. udev - They are in one and the same tarball, that's it. An init should perfectly know about you hardware and handle it
Since when? And how do I upgrade or add new drivers without rebooting?
logind - what's wrong with that being part of PID 1
Everything is part of PID 1 now. Its indivisible ...
e.g multiseat - how did work before systemd (logind) and how now with it? logind made it work properly, before that there was no proper multiseat.
Multiseat? Explain why a distro aimed primarily at users needs multiseat? Seems very few people use opensuse as a server (well, 'cept me -- but I know I don't need multiseat). So why does anyone on this list need multiseat?
It doesn't matter, Linda. simple 1970's era init was doing multi-seat on sytems with anywhere from a dozen to 100's of terminals (literally) when I was a computer engineering student at Purdue. Multiseat has to be about the absolute WORST justification for systemd -- not because multiseat is an extravagant luxury, but because Unix has been multiseat since the beginning, for literally 4 decades before Poettering & Sievert's abomination.
Certainly, systemd has a very corporate feel to it, but how
Not very corporate to me. I used to work for a few years for a financial company. If I proposed moving systemd into that environment, I would have had my had torn off and shoved up between my legs for even voicing an interest in something so precarious.
is that a good fit for OpenSuSE which seems to be more desktop and laptop users than anything else?
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