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  • I’ve never used any other init system since I’m relatively new to Linux (8 years of use). So, systemd is all I know. I don’t mind it, but I have this one major issue with it. That “stop job for UID 1000…” Or whatever it says. It’s hands down the most annoying thing I have ever experienced in Linux. Making me wait for 3 minutes sometimes is just insane. I know I can go in and make it wait for 5 seconds /etc/systemd/system.conf or whatever, but why? Also, another one usually pops up.

    Other than that, I really like how I can make timers. I like how I can make scripts run on boot, logout or login. And I like how I can make an app a background service that can auto start if they ever crashed. Maybe all of this can be done with other init systems? I wouldn’t know, but I like these in systemd





  • I have a somewhat older onexplayer. Running an AMD APU 5700U. It already has bazzite, but I’ve been struggling with two issues on Bazzite: internet disables completely after it wakes up from suspend and only a reboot fixes it, and I mean not even an Ethernet cable is able to give me network. And the suspend and wake up is a torture, if it even wakes up (and when it does, internet is gone). I actually think the Internet dies because of the suspend issue. It feels like the device still thinks it’s asleep and doesn’t enable the internet, and sometimes I can’t even use the touchscreen. I’d have to force it off.