What are some significant differences to expect when switching to an alternative, and can that affect gaming compatibility and performance?

  • Systemd is fine. Stop getting trolled by antiquated neckbeards.

    Unless you find a specific problem with something, don’t go looking for reasons to fix that which is not broken.

    • @KeithD@lemmy.nz
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      92 months ago

      Systemd is fine, but we should be aiming for better than fine.

      That being said., there’s definitely something to be said for sticking with “fine” until something else proves itself to be at least adequate with potential to be better than merely fine.

    • Młody
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      -22 months ago

      No, it’s not fine. But I agree with the last sentence.