

@Magnum @Lukemaster69 proton usually runs in container
@Magnum @Lukemaster69 proton usually runs in container
@JackbyDev @nutbutter
People dislike unwanted change. Imagine, you are using some distro for years, and after some update everything changes and you cannot configure system usual way. Many software is changing behaviour You need read tons of docs to change something or worse, while your system hang at boot.
My first try using systemd ended in kernel hang after too much systemd’s dmesg flooding (that was slow arm board, so it’s unlikely someone might help me with debugging it)
But yes, many people just hate systemd because it was forced change, not even because it’s too complex
@SkaveRat @possiblylinux127 systemd should be in CW (but do not know if lemmy supports CW)
@Ging this was reference to one funny musks post about mastodon few years ago (post was deleted later)
Also, mascot is green elephant reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The/_Green/_Elephant
@Ging @nutbutter it’s freedom of init system choice!
@woelkchen @kurcatovium
Implementing preserved-libs was sugested even in 2011, but arch/pacman devs do not want preventing package breaks
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=118995
Ths would solve all dependency problems with inconsistent versions, partial updates. It will keep library until all depended software removed, preventing breakage
@Axolotl_cpp in most binary distros you cannot disable most of mesa drivers, you do not need.
you can try something like
cat /proc/$(pgrep <process>)/maps|grep libdrm
for any gui process to ensure that all existing drivers are loaded. You will keep LLVM in any gui process even if your drivers does not need it (because others, that need it is linked to llvm)
Only source-based distros allows really disable it
@Axolotl_cpp @ceiphas it allows disable things you do not need
@voodooattack no, guru will create own distro
@the_q @The_Picard_Maneuver reminder that intel ax series does not work with ax and even ac normally in most regions
@somerandomperson @DragonTypeWyvern but not the system
@KindaABigDyl @_thebrain_ what is trash-rm?
@Sustolic @VitoRobles 15 years ago initng in linuxmint was doing magic; booting system to gnome2 desktop in 3 seconds from grub. On PCs with intel motherboard this was about 4 seconds from poweron. And moreover, this was on HDD.
Now all systems are bloated and cannot boot in 3 seconds even on SSD