n_hologram wrote: If future versions of Linux -- or specific distributions -- disregard these needs, then yes, I will explore other possibilities.
As I'm already on the way of exploring alternatives ... FreeBSD 10 is really nice

n_hologram wrote: If future versions of Linux -- or specific distributions -- disregard these needs, then yes, I will explore other possibilities.
edbarx wrote:What is Linux becoming?
GNU/Linux was reknown for CHOICE and for the total absence of software lockins and lockouts. The latter two characteristics, motivated many people globally to abandon their proprietary OS to use something that respected their rights as users, instead of treating them only as clueless consumers.
Without CHOICE, GNU/Linux will not longer be GNU/Linux, maybe, one can call it, TIOLI (for take it or leave it).
edbarx wrote:Since the source is openly available, and the license allows modification of the source, alternatives to systemd and any other monstrosity that crops up, will be created. However, one has to allow enough time for that to happen.
tomazzi wrote:What have changed since You have tried to write a fork?
:~$ cat package_list | grep systemd
:~$
edbarx wrote:Unlike computers, human beings are far too complicated...
debianxfce wrote:me me me, not everyone has quad core cpu or ssd. You cry here that debian is universal os and then booting time improvment is not important for example for her: viewtopic.php?f=17&t=118303
golinux wrote:Remember the free edX course that was offered by the Linux Foundation at the end of the summer? I've been following the comments and find ones similar to these increasing and very disturbing.Mint is more like Windows by default, where the minimize, maximize and close options are in the top right hand corner. Ubuntu puts them on the top taskbar like MacOS(perhaps this is configurable).
I installed Mint. It looks nice and easy to use. Its similar to windows. Thanku
I tried both using bootable USB stick. As a windows user I liked Mint more. Thanx
I tried both. Mint looks same like windows.. Easy to use and it looks nice... I like it
'buntu/Mint are getting lots of new fanbois onboard. And since Gnome is the default DE, that will be the DE of choice for a new generation of Windows users coming to Linux because it's soooo cool looking like Windoze. Quite a coup considering the imminent systemd/gnome lock-down. These sheeple will never know the freedom that Debian (and Linux) once offered. They won't care because 'it looks and works like Windoze shiny GUI and all. Disgusting.
If I were a conspiracy theorist, I would say this Linux promotion has been engineered to herd as many sheeple as possible into the Linux of the future at a critical time. Before long the knowledge of 'old school Linux' will be lost in history. Devolution in action . . .
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