Systemd and Upstart Comparison and Usage on Ubuntu 15.04 Detailed in Great New Wiki

Posted by thesilviu on Jan 12, 2015 12:47 PM EDT
Softpedia; By Silviu Stahie
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The adoption of systemd in Debian has caused quite a ruckus, but it has other ramifications. For example, Ubuntu will soon use systemd by default, most likely in Ubuntu 15.04. The community has put together a great wiki page that explains the differences between upstart and systemd and how you use it right now.

The community has put together a comprehensive Wiki entry that explains pretty much all you need to know. If you didn't know already, Ubuntu is based on Debian, so most of the core changes will be felt in Ubuntu as well. As you can imagine, systemd is a pretty important package, so it was just a matter of time until it landed in the OS from Canonical.

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