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Systemd Introduces Birth Date Support for Upcoming Linux Desktop Age Controls (linuxiac.com)
30 points by akyuu 52 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 16 comments


Please god let this be the reason systemd finally dies


XDG is also doing it. Which Linux distro doesn't follow XDG spec?


Plenty, if you remove all the software that follows XDG :)


> XDG is also doing it.

We need age verification in every program. The kernel shall panic if an underage user is using the computer. /s


It won't because none of the alternative inits are better


I agree, but dinit is pretty good.


I don’t know why this would kill systemd


Most distos have already made the choice to accept systemd knowing it'd be filled with feature creep and bloat, this is basically just getting more of what they asked for. Nearly everyone is going to have to find someplace to implement this bullshit age verification nonsense though. I don't expect saner minds to prevail anytime soon.


WTF. What's the best option for an actual free operating system these days? I should be able to tell each app any birthday I want.



This page conflates age verification, which Brazil's law requires, with single source of truth age restriction APIs, which California's law requires. One requires validating a government ID. The other just says that each app shouldn't separately ask about age, with no change in how that age is required to be verified (it isn't).

This confusion makes the summary tables completely misleading. For example, GrapheneOS's cited statement (https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/116261301913660830) is incompatible with the Brazilian law but not the Californian one.


First 2 I can think of is FreeBSD for BSD and Artix for Linux (Arch without systemd)


Chimera and Void don’t use systemd. Musk is kinda rough sometimes, though.



A reminder that there are still valid escape options for us systemd haters. Probably the best if you're not a heavy desktop environment user is Alpine. I ran Devuan for a couple years with only minor issues. And there's always Gentoo. I find it very comforting that I can control the init system just by editing shell scripts.


It’s still up to the distro, so I think this is fine. This gives distros an easy way to comply and lets other distros nope out of it.




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