InitWare (a systemd fork) runs on OpenBSD for the first time (imgur.com) 16 points by milon 4y ago ↗ HN
[–] 0dayz 4y ago ↗ I'm going to be thrilled if this could push out openrc from certain Linux distros. [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted)
[–] hucste 4y ago ↗ No, really! Not possible: it's a fake!? It seems real: booo :'( [–] dr1s 4y ago ↗ I don't understand the hate against systemd, it literally changed my life once I embraced it.Do people really don't like it because it has bugs, like any other software, or is it just averseness to change? [–] egberts 4y ago ↗ Systemd is like a million-line behemoth of an octopus.Still doesn’t do DHCP options adequately, much less logic-driven ones.And cannot be blocked from using network socket, much less selectively.It’s a huge malicious vector awaiting to happen, oh wait, that happened.
[–] dr1s 4y ago ↗ I don't understand the hate against systemd, it literally changed my life once I embraced it.Do people really don't like it because it has bugs, like any other software, or is it just averseness to change? [–] egberts 4y ago ↗ Systemd is like a million-line behemoth of an octopus.Still doesn’t do DHCP options adequately, much less logic-driven ones.And cannot be blocked from using network socket, much less selectively.It’s a huge malicious vector awaiting to happen, oh wait, that happened.
[–] egberts 4y ago ↗ Systemd is like a million-line behemoth of an octopus.Still doesn’t do DHCP options adequately, much less logic-driven ones.And cannot be blocked from using network socket, much less selectively.It’s a huge malicious vector awaiting to happen, oh wait, that happened.
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[ 5.3 ms ] story [ 32.3 ms ] threadDo people really don't like it because it has bugs, like any other software, or is it just averseness to change?
Still doesn’t do DHCP options adequately, much less logic-driven ones.
And cannot be blocked from using network socket, much less selectively.
It’s a huge malicious vector awaiting to happen, oh wait, that happened.