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#21 2026-03-22 17:01:12

chroot
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Re: Do You Have An (Age Verified) License For That OS?

greenjeans wrote:
DeepDayze wrote:
MarkW wrote:

So, what now?

Will Debian (and, by extension us)  just take this on the chin and meekly accept that their OS now needs to be age verfied before it can be used?  Or will the devs look for alternatives to systemd?

Maybe Debian should go back to good ol' Sysvinit or taking a look at options like runit, s6 or upstart.

Debian should have never left Sysvinit. People saw this coming long ago.

Should BunsenLabs ever decide to re-base to something without systemd like Devuan, you can count me in to do whatever grunt-work and testing and whatever else I could possibly do to help, and I wouldn't be the only one, there's a LOT of love and respect for BL out there, more so than maybe folks here even know. To be honest I despise systemd, BL is the only distro that uses it that I will run fairly regularly.

xdg is also touched to support it.

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#22 2026-03-22 17:09:01

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Re: Do You Have An (Age Verified) License For That OS?

greenjeans wrote:
DeepDayze wrote:
MarkW wrote:

So, what now?

Will Debian (and, by extension us)  just take this on the chin and meekly accept that their OS now needs to be age verfied before it can be used?  Or will the devs look for alternatives to systemd?

Maybe Debian should go back to good ol' Sysvinit or taking a look at options like runit, s6 or upstart.

Debian should have never left Sysvinit. People saw this coming long ago.

Should BunsenLabs ever decide to re-base to something without systemd like Devuan, you can count me in to do whatever grunt-work and testing and whatever else I could possibly do to help, and I wouldn't be the only one, there's a LOT of love and respect for BL out there, more so than maybe folks here even know. To be honest I despise systemd, BL is the only distro that uses it that I will run fairly regularly.

No doubt this will become a real hot topic on the Debian mailing lists.


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#23 2026-03-22 18:34:19

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Re: Do You Have An (Age Verified) License For That OS?

DeepDayze wrote:

No doubt this will become a real hot topic on the Debian mailing lists.

Dunno man, weird things going on over there for a while now, i'm very concerned for their future (and mine as well being as my projects are all based on Devuan/Debian). Project leader departed and literally only one person threw their hat in the ring to get elected as the next one, and that person has some odd priorities that really have nothing to do with real coding.

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#24 2026-03-26 06:23:37

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Re: Do You Have An (Age Verified) License For That OS?

A thread on Reddit that might throw some light on what's behind it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments … state_age/


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#25 Today 07:37:29

WizardofCOR
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Re: Do You Have An (Age Verified) License For That OS?

If anything, this will encourage private builds, which isn't a bad thing.  There will those who can, and those who will simply VPN distros and any other OS's.  Again, the actual validation still has holes that are embarrassing wide open and easily bypassed, but I'm confident that this is a lot of lip-service and a band-aid approach that addresses media concerns but won't be much more.


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