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Hannah Montana Linux is the best distro, hands down. The wiki is a gem and you never need to worry about bloatware. I implore everyone this thread to use HM Linux if anyone here is considering to use Linux.
For a normie Debian-using faggot like myself, why would I consider migrating to Devuan? What is it about systemd that's so objectionable?I use Devuan Beowulf, which is Debian 10 without systemd
For anyone wondering wtf systemd is, here's the basic gist of it: https://nosystemd.org/
Sure, here's a non-technical explanation: You know how with every Windows release since 7, Microsoft have been catering to normies to make things "simpler" for them to use their OS? That's basically what systemd is... huge chunks of spaghetti code that's supposed to "simplify" using Linux not just for normies, but for the corporate world as well. Unfortunately, not only does systemd break more things than fixes them, it has backdoors for easy hacking access and has been reported to fallback on Google DNS, which I shouldn't need to tell you are HUGE privacy concerns.For a normie Debian-using faggot like myself, why would I consider migrating to Devuan? What is it about systemd that's so objectionable?
Any software from Poettering is gonna fuck you over, really. No one asked for SysTemD at all, it was brute forced into the Linux mainstream by Red Hat with ties to doubleplusungood agencies.Sure, here's a non-technical explanation: You know how with every Windows release since 7, Microsoft have been catering to normies to make things "simpler" for them to use their OS? That's basically what systemd is... huge chunks of spaghetti code that's supposed to "simplify" using Linux not just for normies, but for the corporate world as well. Unfortunately, not only does systemd break more things than fixes them, it has backdoors for easy hacking access and has been reported to fallback on Google DNS, which I shouldn't need to tell you are HUGE privacy concerns.
The worst part is, even if you use a non-systemd distro, you're still forced to use a "false" systemd library to get some things to work properly. Anything audio related is a big example of that. ALSA and PulseAudio are two libraries that linux uses for audio. However, if you wanna STRICTLY use ALSA, you're fucked. Many things (like watching YouTube on a browser, recording audio from the computer, etc...) have been locked behind PulseAudio, which is also linked to systemd, and as you can guess, PulseAudio is not safe from crashes and breakage. Only way that I've been able to record any sound from my computer with ALSA is if I get a double male audio jack and connect it to the "Audio Out" and "Line In/Microphone" ports, but even then the recording comes out with VERY low bass and high treble. If there's a better work around, I haven't been able to find it, as not many people seem to love ALSA as much as they love PulseAudio.
Any software from Poettering is gonna fuck you over, really. No one asked for SysTemD at all, it was brute forced into the Linux mainstream by Red Hat with ties to doubleplusungood agencies.
Linux is far more powerful and fun if you spend the few weeks learning how to build it from scratch and compile it yourself, and you can rest knowing gigabytes of information describing your usage and files aren't being piped out on the daily to strange servers.
There is literally no normal user who has a problem with systemD stop being autistic.Any software from Poettering is gonna fuck you over, really. No one asked for SysTemD at all, it was brute forced into the Linux mainstream by Red Hat with ties to doubleplusungood agencies.
Linux is far more powerful and fun if you spend the few weeks learning how to build it from scratch and compile it yourself, and you can rest knowing gigabytes of information describing your usage and files aren't being piped out on the daily to strange servers.
You're right. Normalfags just use Windows 10 on the latest Intel/AMD arch.There is literally no normal user who has a problem with systemD stop being autistic.
Unix ideology is useless in this day and age, in the words of the late great Terry A Davis “Linux wants to be a 1970s mainframe”. It’s an arhciac relic from when computers did not have much power. I use a ninth gen I7 system with 16gb of ram. Why should i give a shit if something’s bloat if i have more power than i know what to do with. And i use this fourm and i used Kiwi Farms. Do you think i care about trusting retards with my shit? In the words of Rorschach “hang on by the edge and never look down”. and besides.. who the fuck is going to be hacking my PC? everyone on Linux acts like their target number 1 for a super hacker.You're right. Normalfags just use Windows 10 on the latest Intel/AMD arch.
Plenty of reasons not to use SystemD. Backdoors aside, it goes against the unix ideology and is maintained by a retard who you should not be entrusting your security or system operation to.
I used to be a diehard Linux extremist, and I did the whole Arch Linux/tiling window manager/ricing/fuck-SystemD/fuck Poettering/fuck PulseAudio/fuck IDEs/fuck ____ thing. And that was really fun! Until it wasn't.You're right. Normalfags just use Windows 10 on the latest Intel/AMD arch.
Plenty of reasons not to use SystemD. Backdoors aside, it goes against the unix ideology and is maintained by a retard who you should not be entrusting your security or system operation to.
Do not let yourself be led by narcissists and the egotistical. You are not a subhuman or normalfag for using Ubuntu, and especially in your case. As fun as customization and understanding the small details of an operating system is, one day you'll have to actually get shit done. The OS should be invisible unless voluntarily brought to light.I used to be a diehard Linux extremist, and I did the whole Arch Linux/tiling window manager/ricing/fuck-SystemD/fuck Poettering/fuck PulseAudio/fuck IDEs/fuck ____ thing. And that was really fun! Until it wasn't.
Truth be told, these days I spend most of my Linux time on stock default Ubuntu 20.04. (Wait, don't hit me! Not the face!)
I dunno, maybe I'm just getting old, but I've found myself caring less and less about this shit. Even as recently as a year ago, I used to be really gung-ho about decking out my own operating system and making it look fiiine and all of that shit and keeping up with rolling releases as long as I got bleeding-edge software. But a non-trivial amount of my time at my job these days is spent getting software to work on machines that aren't mine, or making sure that everyone's on the same page technologically and that when issues arise, I have some idea of how to help (e.g. I can't just say "Lol, your R/Python libraries are all fucked and it's not letting you install anything anymore? Well just use a proper operating system scrubbb", as much as I really fucking want to sometimes). So I end up using the more basic bitch operating systems just due to my job roles. And lately I've found I really just don't care enough to run (and configure, and update frequently, and...) a different operating system in my (increasingly scarce) downtime.
t. Normalfag, I guess.
No need to feel bad about using Ubuntu. I use Linux Mint, and it's very similar to Ubuntu. Based off of Ubuntu as well. I also don't care to update as much as well. It gets annoying when any device wants to update all the time anyways.I used to be a diehard Linux extremist, and I did the whole Arch Linux/tiling window manager/ricing/fuck-SystemD/fuck Poettering/fuck PulseAudio/fuck IDEs/fuck ____ thing. And that was really fun! Until it wasn't.
Truth be told, these days I spend most of my Linux time on stock default Ubuntu 20.04. (Wait, don't hit me! Not the face!)
I dunno, maybe I'm just getting old, but I've found myself caring less and less about this shit. Even as recently as a year ago, I used to be really gung-ho about decking out my own operating system and making it look fiiine and all of that shit and keeping up with rolling releases as long as I got bleeding-edge software. But a non-trivial amount of my time at my job these days is spent getting software to work on machines that aren't mine, or making sure that everyone's on the same page technologically and that when issues arise, I have some idea of how to help (e.g. I can't just say "Lol, your R/Python libraries are all fucked and it's not letting you install anything anymore? Well just use a proper operating system scrubbb", as much as I really fucking want to sometimes). So I end up using the more basic bitch operating systems just due to my job roles. And lately I've found I really just don't care enough to run (and configure, and update frequently, and...) a different operating system in my (increasingly scarce) downtime.
t. Normalfag, I guess.
Debatable.Linux and non-Linux users are both humans
Citation sneeded.... having arms, legs, digits, hearts, lungs, brains, eyes, ears
Okay that one's probably true....mouths
The ricer knows no pain.We both breath, we feel pain
Or joy....we feel joy
Or either of those things....we enjoy kinship, we enjoy accomplishment
Linux users are the jannies of operating systems enthusiasts.Then why Linux haters have problems showing unconditional love to those who choose Linux?