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It’s too popular and it works too well.

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Not true, doesn’t work well at all. It’s bloated and full of bugs.

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What are the systemd bugs that are so bad? I kinda get the bloated comment, but I don’t really mind when it serves its purpose

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Closing handles on services that for god knows what reason, just hang. Also stopping and starting services again doesn’t always work as intended.

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I literally haven’t run into a single one in the whole time Arch has been using it.

(I installed Arch shortly before it switched to systemd and have been using it since without pause)

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You must be running hardware not older than 4 or 5 years. Try running it on hardware 10+ years old.

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