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WRONG!!!

I can tell you are not an engineer and also did not watch my video link.

All the linux world now has finally switched to systemd, copying Apple's Launchd which shipped 5 years before systemd was released

Systemd nearly default everywhere!:

  • Arch Linux - October 2012 switched to Systemd
  • CentOS - July 2014 switched to Systemd
  • CoreOS - October 2013 switched to Systemd
  • Debian - April 2015 switched to Systemd
  • Fedora - May 2011 switched to Systemd
  • Linux Mint - June 2016 (v18.0) switched to Systemd
  • Mageia - May 2012 switched to Systemd
  • Manjaro Linux - Nov 2013 switched to Systemd
  • openSUSE - September 2012 switched to Systemd
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux - June 2014 (v7.0) switched to Systemd
  • Solus switched to Systemd
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - October 2014 switched to Systemd
  • Ubuntu - April 2013 (v13.04) soon mandatory
  • Apple (launchd, the thing systemd copied)

Hurray for progress!

Hurray for Systemd in over 95% of running Linux systems, and 100% of Macintoshes!!

Apple wrote the spirit of it and shipped it in 2005 , 16 years ago :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launchd

Linux community renamed Apple's Launchd and modified it to not use mach ports nad make it very linux centric.

Launchd won!!!! Launchd soon will be in the last 5% of linux systems!!!

Watch this 700,000 view video before talking like a newbie. Watch all of it, though its technical.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo

i can tell you did not watch it, and that you are not a engineer by your hilarious attempt at criticism.

Launchd is the greatest stability enhancement to Linux in over 6 years!

Thanks, Apple!

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Just out of curiousity .. you care about an init subsystem why?

And, if this isn't some sort of joke and you are actually a fan of systemd, why would you spend time writing basically this: Yey Apple, yay everyone is using it, yay!

Why? Do you even use Linux?

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I said basically systemd is the most amazing advancement for stability and speed of cold rebooting in many years for Apple and Linux.

systemd was a huge rewrite of all the prior shit code of Linux, and now Linux and Apple have more modern, and more stable OSses , thanks to the amazing systemd.

Did you foolishly NOT watch all of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo, like 700,000 Linux experts watched? Watch and learn.

It is now in 95% of running Linux machines , and only low IQ retard fucktards who are irrelevant, clutch at their old 1998 linux install CDs.

systemd proved itself amazing!

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Yeaaaaaaaah. That is what I thought. You don' t have a clue.

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