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Archived What is the most widely used non-systemd default distro? (Linux)
submitted 4.4 years ago by luckyguy
I know of a few one offs. I've heard of Devuan, Void, and I see AntiX in the feed today.
If I want to stick as close to the crowed but I want an init system that I have control over what should I use?
I'm very familiar with everything within Debian's main vain to Arch. Obviously I could figure out RPM based linuxes.
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[–] 5654838? 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.4 years ago
Clever use of that video but... Mint 17.3 and older does not use systemd.
[–] luckyguy [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 4.4 years ago (edited 4.4 years ago)
woah.
Edit: Read up on it. It won't be that way from long. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2921385/its-optional-for-now-but-linux-mint-expects-to-switch-to-systemd-next-year.html
Aparently we might find out where it's going this week. Odds are systemd.
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[–] 5654838? ago
Clever use of that video but... Mint 17.3 and older does not use systemd.
[–] luckyguy [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
woah.
Edit: Read up on it. It won't be that way from long. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2921385/its-optional-for-now-but-linux-mint-expects-to-switch-to-systemd-next-year.html
Aparently we might find out where it's going this week. Odds are systemd.