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There's a new bug in Linux known as "sleepy Gnome".

Another incident of Gnome and SystemD messing up. You would think with all the donations and debugging that systemD got this wouldn't happen but it's now almost 2026 and basic sleep issues are still in SystemD.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/1029
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=308457
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>>107719986
why do people use this shit? What is it really, i use runit and it works fine and it is fast, you can write a simple script that will be your whole init system. Systemd is over-complicated and i have no desire to learn something like that. I only use simple, well written software.
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Recently built a small webserver in raspbian. When setting up the hostname, I find out shit'emd fingerprints my hardware and shares the fingerprint with any user. Wtf.
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>>107720229
what if a new package needs to start, will your package manager just happens it?
what if it strictly needs graphics or network on start? what if it depends on a service?
what if it needs a specific disk to exist?
can it parallelize?
can it create a report of detailed timings of every component?
can your well written software handle all this, automatically, without explicit intervention by a simple invocation of pacman -S or dnf install, maybe only with a restart in case it needs early boot conditions? or does it need constant babysitting and manual adapting for thousands of different combinations of packages



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