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My understanding is that only SuSE, Red Hat, and Ubuntu produce open
systems ("free to port" with attribution and removal of copyrighted logo
intellectual property) "enterprise" distros -- and all of these in
current production release use SystemD, etc., baggage. Was Torvalds
behind SystemD, etc.? Just curious.
On 1/22/21 3:55 PM, Mark Rousell wrote:
> On 22/01/2021 16:30, Larry Linder wrote:
>> My only wish is that the SL community start a New Linux based on SL 6.9
>> and erase all the needless junk added to SL 7.5. Mainly dump the
>> systemctl crap. If only expands the number of characters I need to
>> type to get it done and contributes nothing to operational efficiency -
>> more bloat ware.
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> This is in Debian too.
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> If you want a Debian without SystemD then check out Devuan.
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