On Wed, Mar 13, 2019, 04:06 Ivan Ivanov <qmaster...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mar 13, 2019, 07:54, Default User <hunguponcont...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 12, 2019, 04:49 Ivan Ivanov <qmaster...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Well, I know a good solution that will work 100%: switch from Debian
> >> to Devuan to avoid this SystemD. sadly Debian does not provide the
> >> init system freedom, but if you'd switch to its' brother distribution
> >> (Devuan) it still provides all the benefits of Debian + the freedom
> >> from SystemD.
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion, Ivan.
> >
> > Actually, I had high hopes for Devuan. But I am afraid that it's just
> too little, too late.
> >
> > The cancer of systemd has metastasized too far and the GNU/Linux patient
> is terminally ill.
> >
> > How sad that once again, the bad guys won because good men did nothing.
> >
>
> Don't give up friend, we have not lost! In addition to Devuan, there
> are truly awesome no-SystemD distributions:
>
> Artix (arch-based, with OpenRC), Nutyx (independent, SysVinit), Void
> Linux (independent, with runit) - they have very fresh kernels and
> packages while also being relatively stable! Really good if you want
> the fresh drivers and mesa for gaming.
> MX Linux - if you want a popular Debian-based no-SystemD distro that
> actually surpassed Debian in popularity! (according to Distrowatch)
>
> Just telling you that there are still enough oasises in this GNU/Linux
> desert ;-)
>
> I actually hope that someone will combine the features of my favorite
> distros: something no-SystemD mentioned above as the base + QubesOS
> hardcore virtualization for great security + ideology of Free Software
> Foundation endorsed distros (remove all the closed source binaries
> from a distribution, e.g. because they could contain the backdoors).
> This is a distro of my dreams
>




Good luck.

May you keep the innocence and optimism of youth !

: )

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