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systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success

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    I like systemd overall. The ease of use, uniform interface and nice documentation is awesome.

    Though each time I try to run it on outdated hardware (say, my Thinkpad X100e, which is, well, a life choice xD) — it makes whole system much slower. IMO, openrc is not as bad, and in some ways it gives some capabiilties of systemd these days.

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      I'd say the main bad part of systemd is how it's used and now expected everywhere.

      If you search for some Linux guides or install something complicated or whatnot, they always expect you to have systemd. Otherwise, you're on your own figuring how things work on your system.

      This shouldn't really happen. Otherwise, yes, it's great, it integrates neatly, and is least pain to use.

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      There is no authority delegating responsibilities of writing tutorials for Linux. It is the responsibility of nobody and everybody. If you can't find one for your problem, write it yourself when you have figured it out.

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        I'm over here still using OpenRC. Mostly because I want to. Some servers I run have systemd on them. systemd is generally nice. OpenRC has finally gained the ability to run user services, which is also very nice.

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