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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Init

…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…

https://slashdot.org/~marcansoft

…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…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCBSD

…[ 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…

https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Steve

….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…

https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/KDE

…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…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux

…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…

http://slashdot.org/~Endymion

…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.…