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I don't pretend to be an expert on this subject, and I haven't used Ubuntu since 12.04 or something. But having systemd is something that still has to be fixed IMHO.
Personally, I prefer the old philosophy of doing one thing and doing it well and I'd prefer a system that doesn't use systemd, but the alternatives for fixed release cycle distros without it are pretty slim and then I'm faced with other issues. I had to work around a couple of issues relating to shutdown and wifi when systemd was implemented and I still need those workarounds on a fresh install of 16.04.
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[–] DrBunsen 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I don't pretend to be an expert on this subject, and I haven't used Ubuntu since 12.04 or something. But having systemd is something that still has to be fixed IMHO.
[–] Disappointed 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Not sure what you mean by fixed.
Personally, I prefer the old philosophy of doing one thing and doing it well and I'd prefer a system that doesn't use systemd, but the alternatives for fixed release cycle distros without it are pretty slim and then I'm faced with other issues. I had to work around a couple of issues relating to shutdown and wifi when systemd was implemented and I still need those workarounds on a fresh install of 16.04.
[–] DrBunsen 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
By fixed I mean replace systemd. And the work around for your wifi is probably installing proprietary drivers ;)
But I am a Debian user nowadays. I didged Ubuntu when the lenses were introduced.