• Allero@lemmy.today
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      1 year ago

      Xenia is about as old as Tux, and was proposed as a Linux mascot back in the 90’s

      She’s actually been parr of quite a few memes on here, so, now you’re in it too :)

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        1 year ago

        I read the title and thought it referred to Xenia the Xbox 360 emulator which recently gained Linux support, that didn’t make sense.

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    1 year ago

    I still don’t know what people use to create services other than systemd

    If you’re writing bash scripts you’re basically replicating a lot of the functionality of systemd but with larger foot guns

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      The system V init approach did the job fine for a couple of decades—even if the actual service definitions were a glorified shell switch statement as you insinuate.

      Canonical did their upstart thing for a couple of years that wasn’t too bad to use, personally I’m glad they ended up switching to systemd though.