>I just killed systemd
>On Arch
>On both my desktop and Thinkpad
>No issues of any type
>Less RAM usage
>No NIA backdoors
Why are you still using systemd?
>I just killed systemd
>On Arch
>On both my desktop and Thinkpad
>No issues of any type
>Less RAM usage
>No NIA backdoors
Why are you still using systemd?
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>NIA backdoors
>Why are you still using systemd?
Prove to me that there's something inherently wrong with systemd that isn't conjecture and I will.
You could have just installed Arch with openRC from the beginning.
inb4 move to FreeBSD/ TrueOS
You killed systemd, all right. But did your OS boot after that?
tldr?
Prove me wrong
OP pic and also a quick search on Google
I didn't know yet how much it sucks
I'm thinking about installing FreeBSD on my RasPi
How did I see the less RAM usage?
>claims something
>asks to prove him wrong
You are not very smart guy, aren't you?
You still can't prove me wrong
>I’m sorry to disappoint you if you just wanted a straightforward “Why systemd sucks - this, this, that” article for dummies, but the conclusions are much more nuanced, and the analysis not strictly linear.
>How did I see the less RAM usage?
Let's see your DE now.
I'm on the bus right now, I hope this 30 minutes old screenfetch is enough
If that's taken after you've removed systemd, then - good job. How would I do that on Antergos for example, without breaking the OS?
I followed this guide: systemd-free.org
Just be sure you install all the services you need, instead of systemctl list-units --state=running use systemctl list-units --all
It's NSA botnet
I wish someone would adapt that guide for ArchLinux ARM
It should be the same, I don't have Arch on my Pi so I didn't try it, but theoretically it's the same thing
depending on your screenfetch, you are really just an edgy kid who installed openrc just to look cool
>I have nothing to hide :^)
kys
>NIA
OP is ingressfag and also bad troll
Goddamn tripfags
The repos in the guide doesn't provide any arm binaries.
Also, U-Boot might introduce some differences.
Actually intentional
So you have neither networkmanager nor an X server now.
kek'd
Look at the screenfetch