/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/05/25/#upstart.txt

xnoxIntrooter, AnrDaemon hey =) it does work, it is stable, but it's no longer developed and is phased out.15:08
xnoxif you work on products that use upstart, i urge you to move to something else.15:08
AnrDaemonxnox: I don't know another init that doesn't try to make a fool of me, short of SysV.15:09
xnoxbug eventually will crop up, with newer kernels, newer udev, newer initramfs. Thus upgrading will become difficult if one keeps upstart as init.15:10
xnoxpatches and bugs are still welcome, if you notice anything strange.15:10
xnoxif one doesn't upgrade, everything should be fine.15:11
IntrooterAnrDaemon: OpenRC/runit are decent.15:13
AnrDaemonI will probably have to live with systemd :/15:13
Introoterwhat do you think is wrong with systemd though?15:14
AnrDaemonGotta touch it this summer and see how really bad it is, but so far, my impression is "below the acceptance floor".15:14
Introoterand what are *your* acceptance standards?15:15
AnrDaemonIt is annoying on user level.15:15
AnrDaemonMy aceptance floor is "shut up and do your job".15:15
Introoterwell, it does?15:15
AnrDaemonAnd it just can't shut up…15:15
Introoteryou dont have to live with it, if you dont feel it is right, there are seriously alternatives that work fine and are being maintained.15:16
AnrDaemonI have to live with distribution I'm bound to :/15:16
AnrDaemonChangin it is a separate pain.15:16
Introoterslackware (bsd style init), crux (again, bsd style init), Gentoo (OpenRC), Manjaro OpenRc, voidlinux (runit)15:16
Introoterthough keep in mind, when you do compare systemd to other init systems, you're doing it wrong and you'll end up frustrated with things it has to offer. perhaps systemd vs busybox is a better comparison, think about it.15:18
AnrDaemonI know that systemd is not just an init daemon.15:19
AnrDaemonThat's the part of the problem.15:19
Introoteralso, systemd allows you to build only the necessary components it needs to function properly (those can be kept out too given you dont mind losing stuff) by configure switches15:19
Introotermost distros just push the complete build down their users' throats15:19
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AluminIs there an equivalent to SysV init's "kbrequest" in Upstart 1.5 (the version that comes with Ubuntu 12.04)?23:08
Aluminthe goal is I want someone to be able to hit a key combination (traditionally Alt-UpArrow, but the specific combo isn't that important) and have a command execute23:09
Aluminso, without logging in, etc.23:10

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