On Sat, 12 Jul 2014, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 07/12/2014 11:43 AM, Bill Oliver wrote:
 I really am starting to see this as an example of the Microsoft-ish
 philosophy of "tell the users where they must go and let them catch up
 as they can."   It works when the users don't have any other choice. But
 then, I guess Gentoo is the only distro left that hasn't adopted
 systemd, or will be doing so shortly.  I seriously considered switching
 to Debian, but no joy.

If you're really that unhappy about such things as systemd, there's nothing to stop you from rolling your own distro. Start with Linux from Scratch (The Wikipedia article still shows it using Sysvinit.) put in what you think an "old-school" linux should have and call it Steampunk Linux to grab a bit of glamour and avoid looking like you're just unwilling to accept progress. (Not that I'm accusing you of that; from what I can see, you just don't consider systemd to *be* progress.) Who knows? It might even be popular.



Heh.  The reminds me of the head of TSA, I think it was,  saying that if people 
didn't like having their genitals fondled, then they were free to walk from New 
York to San Francisco -- the didn't *have* to fly.

Yeah, I know.  Thanks for that useful suggestion.

billo
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