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@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 30-Jan-2015 22:13:16 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @libuntu interesting, but that screenshot is a bit old, it's from the windows vista app store and mentions Ubuntu 7.x ;-) -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 30-Jan-2015 23:15:58 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @libuntu I don't know if !Microsoft loves a competitor like Ubuntu, but maybe they want to buy them (or invest), like with #Cyanogen -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 30-Jan-2015 23:50:46 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @espectalll123 @libuntu I hope Microsoft will keep their fingers and money away from GNU/Linux. But you never know, esp Canonical & RedHead -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 31-Jan-2015 00:21:52 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @dragnucs I didn't say I don't like RedHat.But RH & Canonical are profit-oriented companies - and they probably won't say "no" to MS's money -
nawi (nawi@quitter.is)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 07:48:52 UTC nawi @chemaalonso Systemd is a replacement for the old init systems (after the kernel is loaded). See the pic h… @mcscx@quitter.se repeated this. -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 10:14:21 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @nawi #systemd is !debian's default now,but you can uninstall systemd & reinstall sysvinit.I had to uninstall Mate which I didnt like anyway -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 11:20:36 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @espectalll123 sysvinit may be old but it works and it's simple. I know what to do in case there were a startup problem -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 11:21:10 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @espectalll123 I don't know Antergos/Arch at all, sorry. -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 12:17:39 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @donkrawallo I said Simple, not Easy :-) -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 15:13:37 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @dennisgut That's interesting. So if #systemd had a startup problem I could still startup with sysvinit? -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 15:18:32 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @dennisgut good2know.However I wanted to get rid of the bloat→uninstalled #systemd→ was offered sth like sysv-core or initd-core by aptitude -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 16:30:19 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @dennisgut Ah, ok, I'll check when I'm on my new Debian Squeeze machine -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 01-Feb-2015 16:32:23 UTC @mcscx@quitter.se @dennisgut when I removed #systemd I noticed Mate & I believe NetworkManager depend on #systemd → I uninstalled them without any hesitation
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