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The latest changes implemented in the Systemd repo, related to or prompted by age-verification laws, have made many people unhappy (I suppose links about this aren't necessary). This has led to a surge in Systemd forks during the last days ("surge" because there have always been plenty of forks). Here are some forks that explicitly mention those changes as their reason for forking (rough time ordering taken from the fork page):

Hopefully the energy of this reaction won't be scattered among too many alternatives, although some amount of scattering is always good.

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[–] mereo@piefed.ca 30 points 7 hours ago (4 children)

Let's be realistic. All these forks will get us nowhere because systemd has become a platform on which major components of the Linux system depend. KDE's new login depends on systemd, as does Gnome.

These forks are just a reaction to the latest addition. They will fizzle out.

[–] artyom@piefed.social 3 points 2 hours ago

Because KDE and GNOME can't possibly choose to use something else...?

[–] DarkMetatron@feddit.org 5 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

KDE can be used absolutely fine with any other login manager, I personally use Ly https://codeberg.org/fairyglade/ly to login Info kde on wayland.

[–] PumpkinEscobar@lemmy.world 4 points 3 hours ago

I liked ly, they changed at some point to not allow me to type in any username, had to select from list of valid users and it didn't list AD users. No amount of futzing could get it working so I switched to lemurs. Just mentioning it as another good console-based-login option

[–] teft@piefed.social 25 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

That the Linux system depends on? No.

That your chosen distro depends on? Sure.

[–] mereo@piefed.ca -2 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (3 children)

Sure, if you choose a distro like Artix that doesn't use systemd, then yes. However, the major distros use systemd and will continue to do so because it is a critical component of Linux. Once the Linux kernel has finished loading into memory, systemd takes over in user space. Major distros cannot simply switch to a fork on a whim because they need to be completely sure that it is stable and will not cause any compatibility issues.

Let's not forget that Ubuntu, SUSE and Red Hat are used in professional settings, so they won't change to a fork.

[–] frongt@lemmy.zip 15 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Linux ran just fine before systemd was created. It can be removed again. It's not a critical dependency.

[–] mereo@piefed.ca 1 points 6 hours ago (2 children)

That was in 2010. We're now in 2026, more and more components depend on systemd. For example: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/gnome-to-have-stronger-dependency-on-systemd.98260/

[–] frongt@lemmy.zip 9 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

That dependency can be removed.

[–] mereo@piefed.ca -1 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

By basically forking Gnome, sure.

[–] OrganicMustard@lemmy.world 6 points 3 hours ago

Gentoo already has Gnome working without systemd

[–] redsand -1 points 58 minutes ago

Gnome 😂 oh god, what a clown 🤡 you think gnome is critical. The worst DE that has been successfully forked more than once because it's so poorly managed 🤣 and you're still wrong ☠️ it works without systemd

[–] teft@piefed.social 11 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (2 children)

There plenty of distros that don’t use systemd.

Slackware and Mint DE come to mind.

Because systemd isn’t required for Linux. It’s just one popular init system.

[–] bootleg@sh.itjust.works 1 points 4 hours ago

Slight correction: I think you're mixing up LMDE with Peppermint OS.

[–] mereo@piefed.ca 0 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (2 children)

This like comes from distrowatch. Yes means the distro is using systemd:

  • 1 CachyOS: Yes
  • 2 Linux Mint: Yes
  • 3 MX Linux: Optional
  • 4 Pop!_OS: Yes
  • 5 Debian: Yes
  • 6 Zorin OS Yes
  • 7 EndeavourOS: Yes
  • 8 Manjaro: Yes
  • 9 Fedora: Yes
  • 10 Ubuntu: Yes
  • 11 AnduinOS: Yes
  • 12 openSUSE: Yes
  • 13 Bazzite: Yes
  • 14 Nobara: Yes
  • 15 Arch Linux: Yes
  • 16 elementary OS: Yes
  • 17 antiX: No
  • 18 NixOS: Yes

As we can see, the major popular distros use systemd.

[–] hornedfiend@sopuli.xyz 4 points 4 hours ago

I use Void which has runit by default. you don't need systemd, like at all.

[–] teft@piefed.social 11 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

You said it’s part of Linux. Which it isn’t. Just because some popular distros use it doesn’t mean it’s required.

[–] redsand 2 points 1 hour ago

What critical components do think require systemd? Name them.

BTW the community can pressure Red Hat and Novel to switch, their contracts have to be renewed periodically.

[–] redsand 3 points 1 hour ago

I'm on OpenRC reminding you systemd is slop you really don't need for most systems.