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submitted 10 months ago by Tundra@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Ive been runing Debian 12 (kde) since bookworm was released and am loving it.

I have recently discovered Devuan which seems to be Debian without systemd - what is the benefit of removing this init system?

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[-] TCB13@lemmy.world 0 points 10 months ago

The problem of not having systemd is the mess what've seen before. It doesn't make sense to have 200 different services to be able to have usable dual-stack networking. Furthermore Init and Cron are aging, having everything based on bash scripts doesn't cut it anymore - they don't scale, you can't monitor and audit things properly and worse it creates a dependency on some very specific shell.

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