You use systems if you use almost any flavor of Linux. The systemd is a process
that controls so many things on a system that some people joke about it being a
second operating system on top of the Linux kernel. The "security hazard" part
comes from the sheer complexity of that code, because it
On Wed, May 13, 2020, 6:35 AM Eva Star wrote:
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>> Personally, I consider systemd both a mistake & a security hazard,
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> Can you please share more details about this? Personally, I don't use both
> of them, but wan't to know.
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You use systems if you use almost any flavor of Linux. The
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> Personally, I consider systemd both a mistake & a security hazard,
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Can you please share more details about this? Personally, I don't use both
of them, but wan't to know.
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and just to shred that last bit of misinformation the other two
responses skipped ...
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 12:44:38AM +, '[NOTIFICATION]' via qubes-users
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> It would be great if you opened up QUBES for worldwide editing and
> audit and development.
https://github.com/QubesOS/
'[NOTIFICATION]' via qubes-users:
> Do you think QUBES is better than COPPERHEAD or does COPPERHEAD have better
> features than QUBES?
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> It would be great if you opened up QUBES for worldwide editing and audit and
> development. Or maybe merge with PARROT or TAILS or OPENBSD or WHONIX to
>