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vincent.bernat.ch
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| | | | | Distributing software efficiently across your platform can be difficult. Every distribution comes with a package manager which is usually suited... | |
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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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linux.slashdot.org
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| | | | | You asked, he answered! For Slashdot's 20th anniversary -- and the 23rd anniversary of the first release of Red Hat Linux -- here's a special treat. Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst has responded to questions submitted by Slashdot readers. Read on for his answers...... | |
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cubiclenate.com
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| | | Keeping inline with my general theme of being late to the party, I have finally given Fedora 33 a spin. I have previously reviewed Fedora 31 and really enjoyed it very much. In fact, every time I have used Fedora, it has indeed been a great experience. I am again trying out Plasma because I... | ||