Settings

Theme

Is possible a modern Linux without systemd? artix/dinit/labwc/noctalia

grigio.org

3 points by grigio a month ago · 7 comments

Reader

Guestmodinfo a month ago

For my use case, you are making mountain out of a mole hill. I use AntiX linux with XFCE. I have to use zoom professionally with writing tablet on my laptop for hours daily. Never faced even tiny bit of a problem. Never have to install any drivers for tablet. Nothing. AntiX is fully usable and very fast Debian based OS and doesn't uses systemd. It uses runit.

  • grigioOP a month ago

    runit do not manages both, system and user services. XFCE is out dates and many softwares will be Wayland only. xfce4-wayland will be based on labwc. Modern Linux can be without X11 or systemd but not without Wayland

    • nacozarina a month ago

      if you convinced yourself you are stuck with Wayland then you are also stuck with systemd, you won’t escape that trap

akagusu a month ago

It's completely possible to use a modern Linux without systemd until you need commercial software.

Comercial software assumes you are using systemd.

Keyboard Shortcuts

j
Next item
k
Previous item
o / Enter
Open selected item
?
Show this help
Esc
Close modal / clear selection