elogind
systemE
elogind | systemE | |
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9 | 37 | |
295 | 662 | |
1.4% | - | |
9.8 | 0.0 | |
10 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
C | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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elogind
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SystemD is great.
I think it was at one point. But then the part of systemd where that happened got forked so that's not been the case for years now.
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average distrohopper moment
elogind and eudev are forks of logind and udev respectively in order to remove systemd as a dependency and are not part of systemd itself. In the links above there are also a pretty clear reasoning behind making those forks.
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swaylock issue with nvidia drivers (system hangs)
Same problem here with Void. Nvidia drivers work fine on systemd distros like Arch and Fedora. I'm assuming you're using elogind for handling acpi events? If yes then I'm in a similar boat. I compared Fedora's suspend process to Void's and apparently nvidia package on Void doesn't install nvidia-sleep.sh to /usr/bin. So, I copied nvidia-sleep.sh from Fedora manually to Void's /usr/bin and added a script for pre and post suspend events that elogind handles (these events are handled by systemd services on Fedora). I found the script on this github issue.
- ELI5 Dbus and elogind?
- Why Linux Succeeded
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Just to be on the safe side: i too hate windows
This is technically not true. The hard dependency was only on systemd-logind which is part of the systemd project.The elogind project extracted systemd-logind from systemd and made it usable under non-systemd inits. With elogind, it's possible to run GNOME under other init systems.
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Why choose an alternative init system?
I'm just going to throw out an easy example here, but there's more than one. This is elogind's github: https://github.com/elogind/elogind
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Please don't start a war in the comments
How come Gentoo has to extract logind into a separate program, elogind, into its own package? Into its own repo? Why can't it just have logind directly?
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Why is systemd disliked?
Now there's elogind to replace logind, but I haven't tried if it actually works with systemd. Back in the day you could also just have used ConsoleKit on arch to launch your desktop session, but I don't know if that still works.
systemE
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Emacs Is My New Window Manager
This was posted by someone else in the thread, but SystemE is close to that dream [1]:
> Using the tooling in this repo, I am able to boot from linux to sinit as PID1, and from there to Emacs acting as PID2 using --script mode, performing all typical rc.boot system initialization using Emacs lisp until we hit the getty.
[1]: https://github.com/a-schaefers/systemE
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Which side are you on?
Emacs people are the same
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SystemD is great.
A bit too late now lol
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Ubuntu fucking sucks
I think there is one already
- Emacs moment
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Looking for some fun experiments with Gentoo
Replace whatever puny old init you’re using with https://github.com/a-schaefers/systemE
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cron.el: a cron emulator for Emacs
Cool otherwise, I had some thoughts that Emacs could be used as a cron replacement, but I was never sure it would be worth it to be honest. Systemd is probably the way to go. By the way, I remember there was also a SystemE, I have never tried it, so I don't know how good it is, I totally forgot it actually until now.
- "More Unixy" init users be like
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Emacs should become a Wayland compositor
Hello there
What are some alternatives?
systemd - The systemd System and Service Manager
s6 - The s6 supervision suite.
waydroid - Waydroid uses a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system like Ubuntu.
WoeUSB - WoeUSB is a simple tool that enable you to create your own usb stick windows installer from an iso image or a real DVD. It is a fork of Congelli501's WinUSB.
nosystemd.org - Website for arguments against systemd and further resources
pipewire - Mirror of the PipeWire repository (see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/)
iap-desktop - IAP Desktop is a Windows application that provides zero-trust Remote Desktop and SSH access to Linux and Windows VMs on Google Cloud.
libwebsockets - canonical libwebsockets.org networking library
Rufus - The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
vim-snake - Snake game written in Vimscript