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Does Systemd rule in Linux distributions? Not all distros have decided to adopt it

The blog post published by Ungleich discusses various Linux distributions that operate without systemd. Systemd is a widely used initialization system in many Linux distributions, but some users prefer alternatives. The author explains why some users want to avoid systemd and the potential issues that come with it, such as complexity or controversies regarding its architecture. Several distributions are highlighted, including Devuan, Artix Linux, Slackware, and Gentoo, which do not use systemd as their default init process. These distributions often focus on simplicity, performance, and giving users more control over their operating system. By choosing a system without systemd, users can better customize their systems to meet their needs and preferences, making these alternatives appealing to many Linux enthusiasts.