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          8 months ago

          I literally haven’t run into a single one in the whole time Arch has been using it.

          (I installed Arch shortly before it switched to systemd and have been using it since without pause)

          • 0x4E4F@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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            8 months ago

            You must be running hardware not older than 4 or 5 years. Try running it on hardware 10+ years old.

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      The main benefit is that when people get tired of distro flame wars, they can move on to init system flame wars.

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        I have no horse in this race, I don’t have strong feelings about it either way as long as it works. But I can’t help but notice that OP skipped replying to me.

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          OP said “bloated and full of bugs”.

          I’ve been using Arch since shortly before they started using systemd and literally never ran into a systemd bug.

          I have no clue at this point what “bloated” means. Maybe if everything works and you don’t have to hack up your own solution all the time, that’s “bloat”?