mint user here, what should i distrohop to if i want to avoid that systemd age verification?i just wanna torrent, run some local ai and play a few games on emu that's itno arch distros, i may be clueless about it but i'm not a retarded tranny
>>108707637there isn't anything as good as mint right now. the verification update hasn't reached us yet and probably will not become a mandatory thing for a while so you still have time to wait for something good to be made which avoids systemd
why do you ask when you know the answer?
>>108707637systemd doesn't have age verification in it, just a place to store a birth date which could already be stored anywhere on the filesystem. They didn't enable anything, they just tried to standardize its storage location if it's used. Even with the systemd 261 update your system won't have age verification.
>>108708097These are fud bots, they wont listen to reason.
the french, they have it good
>>108708097>just a place to store a birth dateThat's all the "age verification" is. All this hysteria has made people not check up what it actually is. The age verification is a form of parental control. When you install the OS it will ask for your age range and applications will be able to access that to do restrict adult content. There wont be any actual "age verification" with ID or anything else. In practice that means that the parent sets up the computer/phone for the child and specifies the age and the child wont be able to install certain things.Knowing this, doesn't the hysteria around it sound ridiculous?