Project:OpenRC - Gentoo wiki Jump to: content Project:OpenRC From Gentoo Wiki Jump to:navigation Jump to:search OpenRC Description OpenRC is a dependency based init system that works with the system provided init program, normally /sbin/init Project email openrc@gentoo.org IRC ch…
…additional chapters for working with Gentoo's native software tools such as the OpenRC init system and the Portage package manager. Contents The Gentoo Handbook 1.1 Architectures Viewing the Handbook Frequently asked questions 3.1 Can't the Handbook be dynamically generated for e…
…ernet oraz dodatkowe sekcje dla pracy z natywnymi narzędziami Gentoo takimi jak OpenRC init system oraz menedżerem pakietów Portage. Contents Podręcznik Gentoo 1.1 Architektury Przeglądanie podręcznika Najczęściej zadawane pytania 3.1 Nie można dynamicznie wygenerować podręcznika…
…ted to create their own SystemV-init compatible system, such as Gentoo Linux 's OpenRC and Void Linux 's runit . These projects typically include features originally not in SystemV's init, such as multi-threading or interactive init. Most modern init systems are also able to dyna…
… community forgejo 9.0.3 alpine@ptrcnull.me Alpine Linux 3.21 community forgejo-openrc 9.0.3 alpine@ptrcnull.me Alpine Linux 3.22 community forgejo 11.0.8 alpine@ptrcnull.me Alpine Linux 3.22 community forgejo-lts 11.0.8 fossdd@pwned.life Alpine Linux 3.22 community forgejo-lts-o…
… init systems are either available or being considered for inclusion in Devuan: openrc (available since ASCII) runit (available since Beowulf) sinit s6 shepherd GNU/Linux Distributions offering alternate inits The GNU/Linux distributions mentioned here support init options that a…
…kages. For these profiles, virtual/service-manager can be satisfied by sys-apps/openrc or sys-apps/systemd , and virtual/dev-manager can be satisfied by sys-apps/systemd-utils , and sys-apps/systemd itself. A Gentoo system installed from a sysvinit OpenRC stage3 tarball (i.e. a s…
…Gentoo, which for over 15 years has had an rc-script system (later rewritten as OpenRC) based on sysvinit as PID 1 but with real dependencies, easy to write initscripts, and all the features you might need in a server environment (works great for desktops too). It's the only dist…
…rsion feature 1.2 s6 notification 1.3 s6 readiness notification 1.4 s6 sudo 1.5 OpenRC s6 integration Examples s6 supervision Example s6 scandir with down finish , and timeout-kill files, as well as a symbolic link to a supervise directory elsewhere, and execline scripts: user ls…
…[ 14 ] On November 15, 2016, TrueOS began the transition from FreeBSD's rc.d to OpenRC as the default init system. Apart from Gentoo/Alt , where OpenRC was initially developed, this is the only other major BSD based operating system using OpenRC. In July 2018, TrueOS announced th…
…openQA in Gentoo (Project:OpenQA) openQA in Gentoo - test Gentoo inside openQA. OpenRC (Project:OpenRC) OpenRC is a dependency based init system that works with the system provided init program, normally /sbin/init Lead(s): William Hubbs (williamh) Member(s): Anthony G. Basile (b…
….1 steve daemon 2.1.1 systemd 2.2 stevie 2.3 Starting Steve 2.3.1 systemd 2.3.2 OpenRC Usage 3.1 Packages 3.2 Portage 3.3 Permissions 3.4 Tips & tricks 3.4.1 Customizing use per-package See also References Installation Kernel Configuration CONFIG_CUSE is required in the kernel to…
…eselect profile set X For Plasma desktop environment choose desktop/plasma with OpenRC or desktop/plasma/systemd with systemd . Note that other USE flag combinations than set by the profile may technically be possible (especially if selected applications are run instead of a full…
…GIMP , Blender , 0 A.D. , Mozilla Firefox , ... System components init daemon : OpenRC , runit , systemd , ... System daemons : polkitd , smbd , sshd , udevd , ... Windowing system : X11 , Wayland , SurfaceFlinger (Android) Graphics : Mesa , AMD Catalyst , ... Other libraries: GT…
…ared libraries don't exist? That hasn't been a problem in a long time on BSD or OpenRC systems. Seriously, it's not hard to factor out code into a library. If you're only considering Debian, you have to remember that they are always behind (sometimes FAR behind) the update cycle.…