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    3 months ago

    It is faster on modern hardware due to heavy optimization

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      3 months ago

      can’t say I have experienced that. I use a myriad of modern but lower end systems and stuff like dinit still uses less resources and is in turn better for the speed and responsiveness of my systems

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        3 months ago

        I’ve run systemd on a system with 32mb of memory and a Pentium II. It was not the bottle neck and it booted right up.