Hi, I will add my two cents to the stream of comments.
I think systemd is aimed at desktop users assuming that most Linux users are also desktop users. It is also aiming at unifying/streamlining Linux base commands so that users from different flavours of Linux (aka distributions) use the same commands irrespective of the distribution they use. If I am correct, this has been the dream of freedesktop.org. Note the name, 'freedesktop'. So, the emphasis appears on desktop use. For such users, CLI base commands are a second class of necessary tools but not the primary tools, as the latter, are obviously GUI applications. The problem with systemd is the way it is made mandatory for unrelated packages forcing distributions to adopt it. This policy smells of corporate tactics which are totally out of place where free software is involved. Now we have a take it or leave it attitude. Sysemd is not only an init system but far more than that. In my opinion it has become more and more like a replacement of the entire base system. The reason is the infamous streamlining of distributions in favour of newbies who do not appreciate using an entirely different operating system. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
