← Back to context Comment by adzm 2 hours ago What about systemd? 2 comments adzm Reply MrFurious 1 hour ago Systemd was easy for me. All things worked in transition and have the big advantage that don't need shell scripts for create services. Wayland..., is slow, buggy, applications close without reason... IshKebab 13 minutes ago I haven't had a single issue with Systemd and the transition was measured in years, not decades.
MrFurious 1 hour ago Systemd was easy for me. All things worked in transition and have the big advantage that don't need shell scripts for create services. Wayland..., is slow, buggy, applications close without reason...
IshKebab 13 minutes ago I haven't had a single issue with Systemd and the transition was measured in years, not decades.
Systemd was easy for me. All things worked in transition and have the big advantage that don't need shell scripts for create services. Wayland..., is slow, buggy, applications close without reason...
I haven't had a single issue with Systemd and the transition was measured in years, not decades.