Is there even a usable alternative to systemd?

Is there even a usable alternative to systemd?

openrc

that looks like a comfy book. should I read it, Sup Forums?

runit, openRC

I read it for the lols. It was actually pretty funny, but I didn't even get a chub from it. .

Get a brain, moran.

I think a big part of whether there's a usable alternative to systemd lies in whether there's a usable distro that implements the alternative.

Out of the ones i've seen, here are the options
Gentoo = OpenRC
Void = Runit
Devuan = Sysvinit for now, but I think they plan to default to something else
GuixSD = Shepherd

There's a few more, but these will get you started

>moran
Is this a new meme or something?

Go back to redd!t from whence you came, newtard.

Systemd is the first thing I install with gentoo, come at me bros

>newtard
I think you are pretty new here newfag.

Nah, you're already damaged enough in the head. Wouldn't want to break you or anything.

That meme is from the early months of Dubya's Iraq adventure.

sysv is fine.

Even if it misses something out of the box it's easy to add and upgrading won't break your working system.

gentoo also comes with a systemd stage3 build. No need to fiddle too much with setting it up after the openrc violation.

Sounds like you need nobody else to destroy you.

FreeBSD.

SystemDick has killed Lunix

Linux is a kernel.

and you are and autist

But with virtually no distro supporting non-systemd systems (which is significant due to binary package distribution, everyone compiles with systemd requirement), the statement remains accurate.

He's right, though.