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My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

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  • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

    My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

    scy@chaos.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    @ryanc So, bullying. Your hobby is bullying.

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    • scy@chaos.socialS scy@chaos.social

      @ryanc So, bullying. Your hobby is bullying.

      ryanc@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @scy You clearly have a very different definition of "bullying" than I do.

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      • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

        @waltman @ryanc @xabean

        Some are caused by his other projects.

        I think he’s probably responsible for more people switching to FreeBSD than any other individual.

        vonxylofon@witter.czV This user is from outside of this forum
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        @david_chisnall @waltman @ryanc @xabean The Thomas Midgley of Linux.

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        • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

          My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

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          @ryanc ::likes and subscribes::

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          • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

            My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

            nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ryanc Today I learned how to deal with userland services in a system on sysvinit (or anything init really) because screw all that.

            I can still say it's Poettering's fault because guess why I'm having to switch to sysvinit? It wasn't just because I randomly wanted to see what it would be like...

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            • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

              My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

              jbc@mathstodon.xyzJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @ryanc Truly the Theresa May of GNU/Linux

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              • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

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                @ryanc

                SystemD gave my cat fleas

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                • vonxylofon@witter.czV vonxylofon@witter.cz

                  @david_chisnall @waltman @ryanc @xabean The Thomas Midgley of Linux.

                  ryanc@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @vonxylofon @david_chisnall @waltman @xabean that is an incredible burn

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                  • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                    My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

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                    @ryanc And PulseAudio ...

                    I approve of you hobby.

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                    • nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.social

                      @ryanc Today I learned how to deal with userland services in a system on sysvinit (or anything init really) because screw all that.

                      I can still say it's Poettering's fault because guess why I'm having to switch to sysvinit? It wasn't just because I randomly wanted to see what it would be like...

                      ryanc@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @nazokiyoubinbou consider runit

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                      • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                        @nazokiyoubinbou consider runit

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                        @ryanc I mean, if I had a choice I'd lean towards OpenRC, but right now I need the least effort thing closest to a base distro, which is probably MX Linux which lets you choose sysvinit and has a lot of stuff (like Pipewire-Pulse) fixed to work with it.

                        But really, the biggest problem is just distros in general need to stop relying on systemd. Like even if they continue to use it, packages shouldn't be built to explicitly call it a dependency, should also support init, etc. That seems basic, but it just doesn't even occur to most to do such a minimal thing. So if one switches from systemd, a lot of stuff uninstalls and/or breaks on most distros.

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                        • elfin@mstdn.socialE elfin@mstdn.social

                          @ryanc And PulseAudio ...

                          I approve of you hobby.

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                          @ryanc When I lived in Redmond I used to pray that I ran into Pottering in a pub/cafe/dark alley.

                          Alas, it was not to be. Damnit.

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                          • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                            @waltman @ryanc @xabean

                            Some are caused by his other projects.

                            I think he’s probably responsible for more people switching to FreeBSD than any other individual.

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                            @david_chisnall @waltman @ryanc @xabean hell, between that and LLM bullshit in general it's got me considering switching to Gentoo O_o

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                            • gourd@indiepocalypse.socialG gourd@indiepocalypse.social

                              @david_chisnall @waltman @ryanc @xabean hell, between that and LLM bullshit in general it's got me considering switching to Gentoo O_o

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                              @david_chisnall @waltman @ryanc @xabean There are things I can find to admire about Gentoo. The time investment to figure out what those are and maintain them is very, very steep.

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                              • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                                My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

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                                @ryanc after overcoming kernel issues I was / will be dealing with net booting RHEL installer and using an NFS root without using an initrd at work.

                                Weird memory thing on an IBM Power 10 server which still has the 256 MB memory region not able to hold kernel and initrd in memory.

                                Something about Power 10 changes the way memory is allocated. Seems as if the kernel needs to negotiate more memory. But GRUB doesn’t do that.

                                IBM’s answer is to change a frame configuration setting. But that requires a full frame outage. And there are production LPARs on this frame.

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                                • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                                  @waltman @ryanc @xabean

                                  Some are caused by his other projects.

                                  I think he’s probably responsible for more people switching to FreeBSD than any other individual.

                                  dzwiedziu@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @david_chisnall
                                  > Some are caused by his other projects.

                                  Ah, the good, ol' `systemd-fault-proxy`.

                                  @waltman @ryanc @xabean

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                                  • ryanc@infosec.exchangeR ryanc@infosec.exchange

                                    My hobby: randomly blaming Lennart Poettering for any Linux problems I have, regardless of systemd proximity.

                                    dzwiedziu@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @ryanc
                                    The problem being you'll be usually right…

                                    <sad trumpet>

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                                    • dzwiedziu@mastodon.socialD dzwiedziu@mastodon.social

                                      @david_chisnall
                                      > Some are caused by his other projects.

                                      Ah, the good, ol' `systemd-fault-proxy`.

                                      @waltman @ryanc @xabean

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                                      @dzwiedziu @waltman @ryanc @xabean

                                      His project before systemd was pulseaudio. Pipewire has largely undone the damage it did, but it drove a lot of people to FreeBSD before then.

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                                      • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                                        @dzwiedziu @waltman @ryanc @xabean

                                        His project before systemd was pulseaudio. Pipewire has largely undone the damage it did, but it drove a lot of people to FreeBSD before then.

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                                        @david_chisnall
                                        I know. At the time PA was something welcomed by probably anyone using consumer audio on Linux, me included.

                                        @waltman @ryanc @xabean

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