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posted by janrinok on Tuesday November 10 2015, @05:22AM   Printer-friendly
from the love-it-or-hate-it dept.

Phoronix reports the systemd developers are having their first conference. Here is a direct link to the YouTube video channel.

Whether you love systemd or hate it, it looks like it's not going away. If you dislike it maybe one of these videos might change your mind.


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  • (Score: 2) by fritsd on Tuesday November 10 2015, @05:24PM

    by fritsd (4586) on Tuesday November 10 2015, @05:24PM (#261337) Journal

    fatphil, AC: It also works if you enable Javascript, purge systemd from your half-Wheezy half-Jessie system, and view it on a screen controlled by LXDE :-)

    The article itself is interesting and well-written, I found.

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  • (Score: 2) by fritsd on Tuesday November 10 2015, @05:29PM

    by fritsd (4586) on Tuesday November 10 2015, @05:29PM (#261340) Journal

    He (Jude) also explains the design a bit, I'm not going to copy his article, but the three main points are:

    - the ( /dev ) filesystem is the API (*)
    - the shell is the glue
    - there are multiple device event sources

    he says vdev should work without DBus as well, and multi-platform not just Linux.

    (*) but, he also says that the /dev filesystem alone is not enough to represent the notions of "seat", "login session" and "container".

  • (Score: 2) by zeigerpuppy on Wednesday November 11 2015, @12:14AM

    by zeigerpuppy (1298) on Wednesday November 11 2015, @12:14AM (#261496)

    Ha, gotta love the wheezy Jessie!
    apt-get install -t unstable
    Is my friend.
    I would jump ship to BSD if there were any distro that supported Xen and ZFS
    but until then it's bastard hybrid Debian all the way!