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Some complex applications are starting to require systemd components. So yes, portability may become important to the BSDs.


Which applications?


GNOME since more than 10 years


Gnome runs on OpenBSD so it clearly doesn't "require" systemd


gnome hard depends on systemd, so much that for it, *bsd (and any non-systemd unix-like) had to write a systemd-shim to emulate some functions of it, and/or gut some of systemd's components such as logind in to elogind


Not for a while now; accountsservice runs fine with cosolekit. I still don't understand why the broader Linux ecosystem burned the better part of a decade on the long-solved problem of "who is logged in to this TTY?", but whatever floats their boat...




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