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 petsoi   ( @petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de )  to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Systemd Looks to Replace sudo with run0

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Systemd Looks to Replace sudo with run0

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 petsoi   ( @petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de )  to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  •  Zucca   ( @Zucca@sopuli.xyz ) 
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    because it’s actually designed modular

    Oh? Try to use systemd without logind or journald. logind isn’t so bad, but journald was bad enough, that I gave up with systemd.

    •  TechNom (nobody)   ( @technom@programming.dev ) 
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      I use Gentoo with OpenRC. So my position in this matter should be clear. Anyway, check the last paragraph again to see what I think about systemd’s modularity.

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        Yes. I agreed with you. But I made it sound like something else. Bad wording on my side.

        As I’m too Gentoo openrc user. I also use seatd+greetd instead of (e)logind and replacing sysvinit with openrc-init. The availability of choices made me do it!

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          Oh! I misunderstood. Sorry! Glad to meet a fellow Gentoo here!

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