What exactly does systemd do?
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Biotech 22 (:3」∠) Solarpunk
I'd first take my time and study how it works and how time itself works, then I'd study a bunch of history, and a bunch of science, once I'm done I'd go back in time to 1,000 BCE Yukatan Peninsula and chill in the beach, meet some locals, have a good time.
My understanding is that is has to have a certain level of the GNU core utilities in combination with the Kernel but yeah not really, it's hard to define, maybe the use of a package manager? Definitely nothing to do with GUI, probably a philosophy in mind, not sure at all to be honest.
What happens to AyaneoOS then?
Great comment, cleared up a lot of thing, thanks.
As some other commenters said, I've also been trying VanillaOS, which I do recommend you try out, but if you really like tinkering and messing with your system I recommend Debian, although if you like a rolling-like experience maybe try Debian Testing. And for a Debian alternative I would try OpenSUSE.
I have to counter this by saying, I don't think one got would kill an entire continent, specially cuz I am immunized myself to modern diseases, if anything I'd probably help the locals get immunized with technology.
There would be a lot of cults.
I sencond this, just cuz I know how to change the HDMI doesn't mean I know why your iBook 3 isn't working, I just figure it out.