libera/#devuan/ Sunday, 2024-05-05

Guest54Joh. 3,1607:28
nongeekHi all11:41
nongeekDevuan aims to avoid "lock-in" by projects like systemd and aims to maintain compatibility with other init systems to avoid detaching Linux from other Unix systems.11:41
nongeekSo, according to the developers, Linux is Unix?11:42
hagbardLinux is merely the kernel, the same as in all other Linux distros (hence they are called that), such as debian.11:45
nongeekYes.11:45
nongeekSo, Devuan is not GNU?11:45
hagbardAnd Devuan is merely Debian without systemd and its sticky tendrils creeping into every aspect of the system.11:46
nongeekWhat is the SystemD problem?11:47
hagbardIt contains roughly the same amount and very same GNU software as most other Distros.11:47
nongeekI can't understand it.11:48
nongeekIs this a problem?11:50
hagbardSystemd started out as a replacement for the init system, and nowadays aims to replace most other sofware that makes the OS running under the hood, except the kernel. So you have a big agglomeration of software that tries to control everything.11:50
nongeekaha11:51
nongeekI guess Linus don't like it.11:51
nongeekAll Debian packages are available in the Devuan? Can I use it as a server or...?11:53
hagbardTraditional philosophy in the unixoid ecosystem was for one piece of software to have one job, and to do that well. Not having one piece of software try to do several unrelated things at once. There are also various political aspects of the controversy, which I will not go into.11:53
hagbardLinus has not any role relavant to neither systemd nor its absence in Devuan. He is leads Linux, which is the project that develops the kernel.11:54
hagbardYes, all Debian packages are available in Devuan (with very few exceptions), and you can use it as a server.11:55
nongeekI understand.11:57
nongeekThe problem with the fork distros is that they will be disappear.11:57
hagbardSee, yesterday I baked a pizza, despite knowing well that it will disappear. Yet, it was delicious all the time it lasted.12:03
wikidasherI don't see why devuan will dissapear13:06
wikidasherdisappear*13:07
wikidasherThere will always be a market for alternate init systems13:07
wikidashersee MX Linux, for example13:07
al1r4dnongeek: As long as systemd exist, there will be alternative ones.14:08
nongeekTnx14:09
nongeekI guess systemD will be more popular.14:09
Nrmlnongeek> The problem with the fork distros is that they will be disappear -> this doesn't seem to be the case with Devuan: the project (and its first release, Jessie) was launched on May 3th 2016, so it just made it to its 8th birthday and is going stronger than ever14:10
Nrmlnongeek> I guess systemD will be more popular -> if you're looking for "popular", IMHO you shoudn't be using linux in the first place -- just go with Windows like all the Joneses.14:11
nongeekThanks.14:12
nongeekBut the ranking of this project is 3314:12
NrmlMy thinking is, by using Linux you're already on the "less popular" side of the aisle -- so you can just as well choose the best distro (which for me is Devuan hands-down)14:13
Nrmlnongeek> But the ranking of this project is 33 -> Do you mean this? https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=devuan14:14
nongeekYes14:15
Nrmlnongeek: OK, so quoting from there: "Popularity: 33 (246 hits per day), so it's just a "hits" rating (meaning, the number of accesses to that particular URL on the distrowatch.com server).14:16
NrmlThis has very little to do even with "popularity" in a broader sense.14:17
nongeekHow many people download this distro per day?14:17
NrmlI, for one, haven't accessed this webpage for years, despite my using Devuan in all my machines since the project started. And I bet it's the same for most people here14:18
Nrmlnongeek> How many people download this distro per day? -> difficult to say, due to mirrors, CDNs, P2P-like (eg torrent) downloads, etc.14:18
NrmlBut why is that a concern for you?14:19
nongeekBut, admin must have it.14:19
nongeekSo easy to count.14:19
Nrmlnongeek> But, admin must have it. -> can you please clarify?14:19
NrmlAh14:19
NrmlNot at all ;-)14:19
nongeekHow many people download it per day?14:20
NrmlYou see, "admin" can see only the server it admins.14:20
NrmlWhat about all the other servers (eg, mirrors)?14:20
nongeekWho is he\she?14:20
nongeekHe\she can ask them.14:20
nongeekThis is important.14:20
Nrmlnongeek> He\she can ask them -> ask who? all the other admins on all the other servers he/she doesn't even know about? What about torrent downloads, where there isn't a server to speak of, much less an admin for it?14:22
Nrmlwhat about CDNs? And so on.14:22
nongeekSure.14:23
nongeekJust put normal download links.14:23
Nrmlnongeek> This is important -> Can you please clarify why this is important for you?14:23
NrmlMost Linux users (myself included) couldn't care less about "popularity" (if we did, we would probably not be using Linux in the first place)14:24
nongeekNot really.14:24
nongeekMost users for distro mean fewer bugs.14:24
Nrmlnongeek> Not really. -> again, why?14:24
Nrmlnongeek> Most users for distro mean fewer bugs -> I fail to see why. If that was the case, Windows would have much less bugs than Linux -- but as we all know, it's the other way around.14:25
NrmlAnd Devuan is mostly Debian-based -- which means it benefits from all the bugfixes Debian gets.14:26
NrmlSo, for example, let's have a look at the most "popular" distro, according to Distrowatch: https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mx14:27
NrmlIt's also Debian-based.14:28
NrmlDitto #2: https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=mint14:28
NrmlDebian itself is #4: https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=debian14:28
NrmlSo, I wouldn't be selling Devuan short even by this "popularity" criterium that you think is so important.14:29
NrmlBugfix-wise, Devuan benefits from almost all (like, 99.99%) of the bug fixes that Debian gets -- and from most of those other, Debian-based distros too, as they "upstream" their fixes up to Debian (meaning, they contribute these fixes back to Debian), so they end up in Devuan too.14:32
NrmlI hope to have provided you with enough reasons to not get too enthused by Devuan's #33 ranking on that "popularity" index, and will now stop as I have some stuff in RL that needs me. But if you need more, or have any other questions, just post them here or on the Devuan web forum (https://dev1galaxy.org) -- I will probably not be around but the Devuan community is great and someone will answer you.14:36
* Nrml disappears on a puff of creosote-smelling smoke14:37
joerg:-)14:50
joergplease also refer to https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=ranking instead of https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity the latter merely >>represent the average number of hits per day (HPD)<<14:54
joerg>>rank #4 Devuanrating: 9.16<<14:55
joerg>>7 Debian8.92<<14:56
joerg;-)14:56
Weeezywhich number indicates the better rank? the greater or lower?14:59
joergthe greater obviously :-)  https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=ratings&distro=devuan15:04
joergexcept you think of the rank, where #1 is best15:05
joergrating is 9.16/1015:05
Weeezynice15:09
WeeezyI've been using devuan off and on since version .7 as I recall15:10
hagbardIt's hosted on lots of different hosts by lots of different people, so there'd be only non-easy ways to count it.15:21
hagbardoh, 2l8, he left.15:21
av6this is not important at all, but i've just spotted elogind spelled as eloging in https://gitea.devuan.org/devuan/elogind/commit/c5e7ba0c47ae95e2cf6fd48dc9353e8f333200c4 maybe someone could fix it or ping someone who can17:16
unixman_homeMust be "loging" [sic] my e! :)19:08

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