@just_another_person@lemmy.world
Post #2104190
2026-05-06 18:50 UTC
You sound new to the ecosystem at large, and I don’t mean that to be condescending, just that you may not have all the context needed to understand why it exists. Any distro that exists right now can flip back to SysV if they want to. They just don’t want to. It may be more flexible to the neckbeards, but it’s massively more comprehensive in scaling and integrating than a set of Init scripts. It has huge benefits to system integrators, OEMs, and especially the people who manage the largest concentration of Linux deployments: Datacenter Ops teams.
The fact that you, a Desktop user takes issue with that is meaningless to the ecosystem at large. I manage thousands of deployed bare metal machines, and I’d switch back, because it SysV was fucking painful. Sure it was easier to debug in some cases, but was it as useful or reliable? Not even close.
Just go use something else and stop letting it bother you. You’ll feel better in the long run.
Replies (2)
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@OppressedBread@lemmy.ml 2026-05-06 19:40
telling me I’m new and I don’t have context isn’t contributing anything to this conversion. you can start by making a counter argument as the root comment of this reply chain did a good job of doing so ans managed to sway my opinion slightly about the way I see it
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@Archr@lemmy.world 2026-05-07 06:45
As someone who does manage more than 100 linux systems. I would choose systemd over anything else any fucking day.