| ▲ | eth0up 3 hours ago | |||||||
After over a decade of Debian, when I upgraded my PC, I tried every big systemd-based distro, including opensuse, which I wholly loathed. I finally decided on Void and feel at home as I did 20+ years ago when I began. There are serious problems with the systemd paradigm, most of which I couldn't argue for or against. But at least in Void, I can remove network-manger altogether, use cron as I always have, and generally remain free to do as I please until eventually every package there is has systemd dependencies which seems frightfully plausible at this pace. Void is as good as I could have wanted. If that ever goes, I guess it's either BSD or a cave somewhere. I'm glad to see the terse questions here. They're well warranted. | ||||||||
| ▲ | jamespo 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
How is systemd stopping you use cron? | ||||||||
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