The antiX Linux project announced version 17 of its distribution:
The developers of the Debian-based antiX GNU/Linux distribution announced the release of antiX 17, dubbed "Heather Heyer" and based on the Debian GNU/Linux 9.2 "Stretch" operating system.
antiX 17 follows the trend of previous versions to offer users an operating system that does not include the widely used systemd init system. With this release, Gentoo's eudev device file manager for the Linux kernel is used by default instead of udev.
Eudev is a fork of udev, made by the Gentoo project to avoid dependency on systemd.
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(Score: 2, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 06 2017, @12:34PM (1 child)
Servers. Embedded systems. People who need speed and not eye candy.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 07 2017, @02:13PM
And myriads of corner cases, like a funky network card (integrated, really) that does not always goes back up in a reboot. I found that the plain, non parallel init works best of all other systems because it displays the DHCP handshake and lets me unplug/replug until it works. All init "improvements" boot to a no network state, requiring me to login as root, take networking down and back up, so I can get to the dhcp handshake again.