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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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[–] PumpkinEscobar@lemmy.world 5 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

For arch... generally if there's a core/extra official package, there can be alternatives in the AUR that list the system package as a "provides" alias.

From a quick AUR search, the systemd-liberated-git package is already up there. To replace systemd you'd install the AUR package which would tell you it conflicts with the official/core systemd package and ask if you wanted to replace it. If the package maintainer has everything right, it should just work.

Personally I'll wait to see if a viably stable and well-maintained fork of systemd without age stuff shows up and switch once it sounds problem-free(ish).

[–] circuscritic@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 hour ago

I use Fedora, and honestly, I'm not even going to look for alternatives or work arounds unless and until my system actually tries to verify my age.

But that's good to know, thank you. I imagine that if I do have to dump Fedora, I will probably go to an Arch based system purely for the AUR.