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unixsheikh.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the corporate motivations behind the development of systemd, particularly highlighting Red Hat's business interests and the potential corporate takeover of the Linux ecosystem. | |
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blog.darknedgy.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the evolution and adoption of systemd in Linux distributions, focusing on its components like udev, logind, and kdbus. It highlights the transition from alternatives like Upstart and OpenRC to systemd, driven by technical advantages and ecosystem integration. Key points include the udev merge, the kdbus transport shift, and the cgroupv2 redesign, which aimed to improve system management and performance. The text also touches on community debates and the role of systemd in modern Linux environments. | |
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unixdigest.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article critically examines systemd's development, arguing that it was driven by corporate interests, particularly Red Hat's, leading to a shift from community-driven Linux to corporate control. | |
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www.rootprivileges.net
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| | | Automattic CEO and WordPress co-developer Matt Mullenweg published a post on September 21 calling WP Engine a "cancer to WordPress". For the uninitiated: WP Engine is an independent company that provides managed hosting for WordPress sites; WordPress.com is owned by Automattic and it leads the development of WordPress.org. | ||