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But the million-dollar question remains: has it got the "D"?
systemd that is.
I've been trying to move away from systemd-based distros for a while now, and I haven't really found one that's ready for prime-time.
(Yes, I know, Slackware hasn't got the D and is definitely ready for prime-time [it's been around since 1992 for fuck's sake] but I'm a fairly experienced penguin and even I find that sucker intimidating.)
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[–] cthulian_axioms 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
But the million-dollar question remains: has it got the "D"?
systemdthat is.I've been trying to move away from
systemd-based distros for a while now, and I haven't really found one that's ready for prime-time.(Yes, I know, Slackware hasn't got the D and is definitely ready for prime-time [it's been around since 1992 for fuck's sake] but I'm a fairly experienced penguin and even I find that sucker intimidating.)
[–] Jiwaveya 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
It does not use systemd it uses runit.
[–] Atarian ago
Everything you ever wanted is in Slackware.
Unless you want a decent package manager that is.