explaining the difference between a Toyota and a Honda
cqst [she/her]
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It’s proprietary so, no thanks.
systemd is an init system and just has not played the same role in the development of GNU/Linux distributions like GNU has. before systemd there was sysvinit, and there are number of alternate init systems. It’s not about system functionality that we name operating systems.
Uh no, it’s not. GNU has been integral to the GNU/Linux project for years. Without GCC, coreutils, glibc, there would be no linux distributions. Systemd has not played the same role.
Debian GNU/Linux has been called Debian GNU/Linux since at least 1997 https://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/1997/msg00013.html
The ideal would be a locked boot system that is installed by the user and is fully under their control, but I have yet to encounter one.
cqst [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which Linux tool or command is surprisingly simple, powerful, and yet underrated?"2·4 months agodeleted by creator
i’m sure they will appreciate your BSD 2 Clause contributions at Microsoft HQ