PostmarketOS has had really strange priorities lately. I’m not a fan of the whole ethos of Ubuntu mobile (including their use of SystemD) but at least they have stuck to actually getting every feature working on some devices with reasonable specs. My computer uses KDE and OpenRC and has far fewer issues than it did on SystemD. This feels like a waste of resources to reinvent the wheel.
The project is in an too early phase to debate over SystemD. Can you guys please hold back with these arguments until pmOS reaches at least 4% market share.
PostmarketOS has had really strange priorities lately. I’m not a fan of the whole ethos of Ubuntu mobile (including their use of SystemD) but at least they have stuck to actually getting every feature working on some devices with reasonable specs. My computer uses KDE and OpenRC and has far fewer issues than it did on SystemD. This feels like a waste of resources to reinvent the wheel.
The project is in an too early phase to debate over SystemD. Can you guys please hold back with these arguments until pmOS reaches at least 4% market share.
Well you’re right but the more postmarketOS grows, the harder it is to switch to another init system
They are giving options, no one is forced anything. People should complain upstream at init systems and
desktopmobile environments.And? :)
ive been working on migrating away from systemd myself, so much headaches. I like the services setup, but man the issues can sometimes be baffling
Isn’t Linux without systemd just a hobbyists niche exercise in masturbation though, let’s be real.
I mean, I don’t really care what it is so long as it works fine.