>you will use systemd
>you will let systemd-udev replace your kernel udev
>you will let systemd-homed to manage your /home
>you will let systemd manage your unix user
>you will replace sudo with systemd-run0
>you will stop using xorg
>you will use wayland
>you will use GNOME
>you will use systemd-boot
>you will use pulseaudio
>you will replace your browser with systemd-chromium
>and you will be happy!
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I will. And?
>>you will let systemd-udev replace your kernel udev
The kernel doesn't have a Udev it's why we have udev in the first-place. What the kernel does is non-deterministic.
>you will use systemd-boot
Bloat. I will use EFISTUB kernels without a bootloader.
>you will use pulseaudio
I will use PipeWire
>you will replace your browser with systemd-chromium
I will keep using Firefox
And I will be happy.
>>you will stop using xorg
>>you will use wayland
>>you will use GNOME
Never gonna happen.
you are a fricking bigot, i hate people like you i hate people like you WHY DO YOU EXIST go fricking vote for trump frick yuo
clearly you are not a master baiter. this is way too obvious, you'll get better over time anon
>systemd-boot
100 times better than GRUB, Refind is the king of bootloaders though
wtf is systemd-homed?
I will use whatever comes with my distro and try not to mess it up so it just works.
Comfy
frog posters... suspicious
Fear not what you can see, but what you can't.
>you will replace your browser with systemd-chromium
systemd-webview based on qtwebengine based on chromium
Based.
touch systemd-grass, systemd-incel
E: creating files with "systemd-" prefix is reserved to PID 0.
Change GNOME to and KDE and pulseaudio to pipewire and I happily am using them
>change shit to shit
still using dwm + alsa, it just works
No I'm not, I'm using the other things
I'm happy you're happy with it. KDE tends to just work too. Its bad rep as something that Krashes is vastly overrated and completely undeserved.
KDE used to just work. Then they forced Wayland upon everyone.
KDE quite literally has the best Wayland implementation, which is ironic given that GNOME got a head start.
gnome is an apple plot against linux desktop
>just be normal. Go outside, have friends
No.
nah I won't
based artix bro. frick systemd
Artixbros stay winning
the only good thing that came out of artix, the distro is still shit and you should install gentoo
>gaytoo
Arch is the best base distro, has the best documentation, the best package support. Artix just takes a winning combo and makes it perfect.
ok show me your PKGBUILD for mpv without wayland, israelitewire and other bullshit support
The whole reason you have OpenRC in the first place is thanks to Gentoo.
Gentoo has just as good package support as Arch, if not better.
>IQfy is infested by these moronic LARPers who know nothing about gentoo or its package system
tell me better package support than full recipe for building it with any configuration you desire, you fricking Black person monkey
Does Artix support Hyprland yet?
What's the problem though?
Systemd just works
Except when it doesn't.
openrc just works
Something Systemd fans don't want you to know is that most init systems do (except Sysv, don't use that).
I'm not a systemD fan, it's an honest question. Making openRC work is a pain in the ass while systemD simply works out of the box.
Skill issue.
OpenRC works out of the box for me.
Doesn't works that easy on my Nix machine.
That's because the Nix developers are homosexuals that force Systemd on their users.
There's no reason why it couldn't work, they just force Systemd because they only care about Systemd and don't want to do the work for other init systems.
because systemd does a lot of shit that the system needs. why do extra work when its there and working as intended
only place I don't see the need for systemd is containers for fast boot. But they don't even need a full OS
Every init system does all of that shit, they just happened to choose Systemd and because it's so deeply ingrained into their boot you can't really remove it or alter it.
And when I say it's deeply ingrained I mean it. It's really deeply ingrained.
They have this domain specific language called Nix that they use for configuring everything, this provides the perfect abstraction for using any init system you could ever want or need, right? Surely they can generate OpenRC services from these definitions?
WRONG. It knows Systemd and only Systemd. You get all of the disadvantages of a custom domain specific language and none of the upsides. The one advantage you do get is you can put it in a git repo and share it on Github so others can see how leet you are.
each option on the module system has an implementation. You absolutely can change them, but are you going to change it for the plethora of available options? what about the features not supported by other service managers? also naming is closely tied to systemd options
An easier solution is to just use nix's module system to build another distro which isn't using systemd. you'll have less options at first but can slowly migrate things over. Problem is that most of the nixos users don't really care, few attempts have been made but its just not worth the effort!
Can just install nix on arch or something and use everything without nixos if systemd is a deal breaker
>what about the features not supported by other service managers?
Then you can't use them.
Out of all of the packages Gentoo has in their repo only a few have hard dependencies on Systemd. Most will run quite happily without it and yes, I know you can do all of this work yourself but that really doesn't scale. You need to maintain these things at the distribution level. Would Nix be open to accepting patches to better integrate other init systems? The last I heard is as you said, nobody is interested in it.
yeah but that's the thing, if majority of the maintainers don't want to maintain other init systems then its an unfair ask
Best way for this is to just make a new distro using nix's module system with a maintainer team that is interested in it. NixOS itself is just a proof of concept that nix can be used to build a piece of software as large as an entire operating system. Building blocks are there and not tied to anything, someone just need to be willing to re-use them.
Current audience isn't interested. Maybe in the future as it grows there will be an interested group. I know nix has been growing pretty fast in the past 2-3 years compared to the previous decade
>work
Fixed.
based nix chad
I use it heavily on my ubuntu, still cba to go full nixos
>Will you let system d your mum
Consume systemd, consume Wayland
Thanks but I'm sticking with Artix
sounds good, thank you for a system that works for me
>>and you will be happy!
you're right, i will be. meanwhile (You) (pic related) will seethe and shit your pants over it until the end of time
>ps -p 1
PID TTY TIME CMD
1 ? 00:00:00 runit
Not my problem.
USE="-systemd"
echo *systemd* >> /etc/portage/package.mask