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by hellerbarde
4643 days ago
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I think the real problem is that if you want fancy features like a sandboxing solution that leverages the proper way to do it (kernel cgroups, if I understood that correctly), you need to have some dependencies that reach deeper than before. That being said, no-one is stopping enthusiasts from providing their own solution for the problems that systemd and logind solve for the GNOME project. I always hated how all these little utilities of GNOME solved problems that were solved a long time ago and properly at that. leveraging existing solutions is definitely a good thing. disclaimer: i really like systemd :) |
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I'm really liking systemd too, in particular because it integrates so well with cgroups -- IMO we should really be adding equivalent sandboxing APIs to other kernels rather than crippling the init system to remain compatible with the lowest common denominator