Linux died when Torvolds "left" many many many years ago. If you run a linux with (((system.d))) you are quite literally running windows. System.d is just an initialization sequence that should take something like 4 lines of code. It's hundreds of thousands.
Linux died when Torvolds "left" many many many years ago.
If you run a linux with (((system.d))) you are quite literally running windows.
System.d is just an initialization sequence that should take something like 4 lines of code.
It's hundreds of thousands.
It's a good thing that Linux is open source, then. You can rewrite the code, recompile, and redistribute it. Get to work, lad!
It's a good thing that Linux is open source, then. You can rewrite the code, recompile, and redistribute it. Get to work, lad!
The code already exists and works perfectly fine. It's called init and it's been removed from all the major distros.
The code already exists and works perfectly fine. It's called init and it's been removed from all the major distros.
Somebody took it out? Put it back in. Recompile, and redistribute. I'll wait.
Somebody took it out? Put it back in. Recompile, and redistribute. I'll wait.
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