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> I thought it was pretty common knowledge in 2022 that systemd is fine.

You thought wrongly.

> The vast majority of people have gotten over the drama of change.

Implying the only reason to object to systemd is "the drama of change".



> You thought wrongly.

In 2022 the majority of Linux distros are using systemd: Arch, Debian, RHEL, OpenSUSE... including derivatives like CentOS/AlmaLinux/Ubuntu/Manjaro. Sounds to me like the common knowledge is that systemd is fine.

> Implying the only reason to object to systemd is "the drama of change".

There's nothing in your reply that says otherwise.


> Sounds to me like the common knowledge is that systemd is fine.

By the same logic "billions served" proves that going to MacDonalds is fine dining according to the "common knowledge".

> There's nothing in your reply that says otherwise.

I was not aiming to educate you, but to point out your error.




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