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Notices tagged with systemd

  1. drak drak

    Oh, great, #systemd sabotages #DNSSEC by ignoring bugs: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/9867 — and has been doing so since 2018.

    Tuesday, 25-May-21 06:00:14 UTC from web
  2. drak drak

    power and blindness: the tragedy behind #systemd: https://www.draketo.de/english/politics/power-blindness-systemd

    Tuesday, 23-Apr-19 16:11:19 UTC from web
  3. drak drak

    Many good reasons to avoid #systemd wherever you can: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/3u2ahq/whats_wrong_with_systemd/

    Sunday, 04-Nov-18 14:42:58 UTC from web
  4. qbi qbi Debian , Linux , datenkanal

    Habt ihr Erfahrung mit #systemd gemacht? Erzählt dem @datenkanal davon:
    https://vereinte.verwirrung.institute/p/dk70
    !linux !debian 

    Thursday, 12-Apr-18 12:37:46 UTC from quitter.se
  5. clacke clacke

    No idea how many of these have 3 users and how many have 30000, but wow, that is a number of Arch derivatives: Alfheim Linux ALOBE Antergos ArchBox ArchEX ArchLabs Arch Linux 32 Arch Linux ARM ArchStrike Arch XFerience Artix Linux Astia…

    Sunday, 18-Feb-18 10:29:03 UTC from social.heldscal.la in context
  6. rysiek rysiek

    #systemd is amazing. Produces copious amounts of logging that do not actually say anything useful.

    Tuesday, 31-Oct-17 22:04:12 UTC from mastodon.social Repeated by mcscx
  7. rysiek rysiek

    #systemd is amazing. Produces copious amounts of logging that do not actually say anything useful.

    Tuesday, 31-Oct-17 22:04:12 UTC from mastodon.social
  8. mcscx mcscx

    Installed a test system with Ubuntu 17: DNS doesn't work w/ vanilla install. The local DNS server (provided by #systemd) needs "DNSSEC=no"

    Monday, 30-Oct-17 01:32:48 UTC from quitter.se
  9. clacke clacke stigatle , bob

    @bob @stigatle Seems LTS focused.

    Also no #systemd:

    https://www.hyperbola.info/news/end-of-systemd-support/

    Tuesday, 24-Oct-17 16:19:42 UTC from social.heldscal.la
  10. clacke clacke

    Is there a trivial way to tell a systemd unit to not run until rc.local has been run? I guess rc.local is run by some #systemd unit that I can use as a prerequisite?

    Thursday, 19-Oct-17 08:55:49 UTC from social.heldscal.la in context
  11. qbi qbi Debian , Linux

    Die letzte gute Tat des Abends wäre es, eine service-Datei für #systemd zu schreiben. !linux !debian 

    Friday, 15-Sep-17 21:11:58 UTC from quitter.se
  12. drak drak

    Theorie zu #systemd und Microsoft: https://www.heise.de/forum/heise-online/News-Kommentare/Fuchsia-Google-veroeffentlicht-Code-fuer-ein-neues-Betriebssystem/Linux-und-systemd-Poettering-wird-von-Microsoft-bezahlt/posting-29051456/show/ — gerade drüber gestolpert

    Thursday, 06-Jul-17 06:03:46 UTC from web
  13. drak drak

    If you create a user account for 0pointer, #systemd will run its services as root. Oh, wait: http://0pointer.net/imprint ← main systemd dev. Background: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14681377

    Sunday, 02-Jul-17 10:47:54 UTC from web in context
  14. Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Debian , Ubuntu , Devuan , guy

    @guy@gnusocial.no My main concern with #systemd is the complexity. Yes, startup scripts may be shorter and easier to read, but putting so much functionality in one component seems like a poor choice for an OS designed around the philosophy of …

    Sunday, 21-May-17 19:19:41 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca
  15. lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1 hobbsc

    @hobbsc I believe @munin comes from a security orientation: PID 1 should do very few things: start your system, launch processes, kill processes, shut down your system, and a couple of others. Systemd is just too invasive for that role. I'm…

    Saturday, 20-May-17 17:56:05 UTC from nu.federati.net in context Repeated by clacke
  16. Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Debian , Devuan , lnxw48a1

    I'm not sure !Devuan yet has the legendary stability of !Debian, nor a full suite of non- #SystemD applications in its repositories. But I'll be working my computers over to Devuan when it's a good fit.

    Saturday, 20-May-17 18:14:10 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca
  17. lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1 hobbsc

    @hobbsc I believe @munin comes from a security orientation: PID 1 should do very few things: start your system, launch processes, kill processes, shut down your system, and a couple of others. Systemd is just too invasive for that role. I'm…

    Saturday, 20-May-17 17:56:05 UTC from nu.federati.net in context
  18. schestowitz schestowitz

    #systemd R! /dir/.* destroys root https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5644

    Monday, 17-Apr-17 12:02:22 UTC from mastodon.technology Repeated by mcscx
  19. schestowitz schestowitz

    #systemd R! /dir/.* destroys root https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5644

    Monday, 17-Apr-17 12:02:22 UTC from mastodon.technology
  20. Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Former Bob Jonkman -- Please use the new server at https://gs.jonkman.ca Debian , Devuan , benfell , kat

    @kat@quitter.se @benfell@cybernude.org I'm trying out !Devuan in a VM. So far, it seems that the Devuan repositories aren't quite as rich as the !Debian repositories. Some non-repository .deb packages (eg. #FreeSwitch) have #SystemD dependenci…

    Friday, 07-Oct-16 17:31:04 UTC from sn.jonkman.ca in context
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