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Arthur BesseM to [email protected]English • 1 year ago

Adding systemd to postmarketOS

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Adding systemd to postmarketOS

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Arthur BesseM to [email protected]English • 1 year ago
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Aiming for a 10 year life-cycle for smartphones
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    Routers lack storage and RAM both of which are used up by using a heavier init. Most of the time you will see a very basic system start services by putting them in init.d

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      Man my router has 512 Gigs and 16 gigs or RAM. R

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        Mine has 128mb of ram. What on earth are you running on your router than needs that much hardware. I just bought a device from Walmart

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          Probably running OPNSense in a VM.

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            With 16gb or ram?

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              Rams cheap. Maybe he’s getting full ipv6 routing tables.

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