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systemd has replaced the init on most Linux distributions. "It represents a monumental increase in complexity, a slap in the face to the Unix philosophy, and its inherent domineering and viral nature turns it into something akin to a 'second kernel' that is spreading all across the Linux ecosystem."[1]

For more information see the arguments against systemd and our list of articles critical of systemd.

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