ITT we post our startup services and make fun of each other

ITT we post our startup services and make fun of each other.
dhcpcddnscrypt-proxyiptableslocalnet-onlinenetmountntpdsysklogdunboundvixie-cron

systemctl --user list-unit-files | grep enabled
mpd.service enabled redshift.service enabled tmux.service enabled transmission.service enabled

systemctl list-unit-files | grep enabled
org.cups.cupsd.path enabled apcupsd.service enabled [email protected] enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.network1.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service enabled [email protected] enabled lm_sensors.service enabled org.cups.cupsd.service enabled systemd-networkd.service enabled systemd-resolved.service enabled org.cups.cupsd.socket enabled systemd-networkd.socket enabled remote-fs.target enabled fstrim.timer enabled

...

ok

mpd.service enabled sctd.service enabled shellhistd.service enabled

var-cache-pacman.automount enabled [email protected] enabled [email protected] enabled dhcpcd.service enabled [email protected] enabled nftables.service enabled sshd.service enabled systemd-timesyncd.service enabled rpcbind.socket enabled remote-fs.target enabled snapper-timeline.timer enabled

This is autistic but sure.

```
acpid
alsasound
chronyd
cupsd
local
xdm
```

Ah fuck. I used markdown code-fences.

Out of curiousity, who got

>>>/g/

No fun allowed

how do we make him leave?

Filter and ignore him. He feeds off attention because hes an attention whore.

NetworkManager | default binfmt | boot bootmisc | boot consolekit | default dbus | default devfs | sysinit dmesg | sysinit fcron | default fsck | boot hostname | boot hwclock | boot iptables | default keymaps | boot killprocs | shutdown kmod-static-nodes | sysinit local | default nonetwork localmount | boot loopback | boot modules | boot mount-ro | shutdown mtab | boot netmount | default nfsclient | default procfs | boot root | boot rsyslog | default savecache | shutdown swap | boot swapfiles | boot sysctl | boot sysfs | sysinit termencoding | boot tmpfiles.dev | sysinit tmpfiles.setup | boot udev | sysinit urandom | boot xdm | default

dbus is actually eudev, no ip6tables because of -ipv6 USE flag ipv6 is disabled system wide.

I know I know consolekit and NetworkManager.. they are shit but work fine for my usage

Never need NM, personally. Just use dhcpcd and wpa_supplicant everywhere.

acpid.path enabled cups.path enabled accounts-daemon.service enabled anacron-resume.service enabled anacron.service enabled atd.service enabled [email protected] enabled avahi-daemon.service enabled binfmt-support.service enabled bluetooth.service enabled brltty.service enabled cgmanager.service enabled cgproxy.service enabled cron.service enabled cups-browsed.service enabled cups.service enabled dbus-org.bluez.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled display-manager.service enabled dns-clean.service enabled friendly-recovery.service enabled [email protected] enabled gpu-manager.service enabled lightdm.service enabled lm-sensors.service enabled mfcd.service enabled network-manager.service enabled networking.service enabled NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled NetworkManager.service enabled pppd-dns.service enabled resolvconf.service enabled rsyslog.service enabled snapd.service enabled syslog.service enabled systemd-timesyncd.service enabled tor.service enabled ufw.service enabled unattended-upgrades.service enabled ureadahead.service enabled acpid.socket enabled avahi-daemon.socket enabled cups.socket enabled snapd.socket enabled uuidd.socket enabled remote-fs.target enabled apt-daily.timer enabled snapd.refresh.timer enabled

OpenBSD 5.9 laptop, running for 2 months.
Will be rebooted next week for 6.0 upgrade.

netifrc's got your back

==bluetooth.service enabled
virtlockd.socket enabled
ModemManager.service enabled
multipathd.service enabled
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled
NetworkManager.service enabled
cups.service enabled==

heh

cups.path enabled accounts-daemon.service enabled anacron-resume.service enabled anacron.service enabled avahi-daemon.service enabled binfmt-support.service enabled bluetooth.service enabled brltty.service enabled cgmanager.service enabled cgproxy.service enabled clamav-freshclam.service enabled cron.service enabled cups-browsed.service enabled cups.service enabled dbus-org.bluez.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.thermald.service enabled display-manager.service enabled dns-clean.service enabled docker.service enabled friendly-recovery.service enabled [email protected] enabled gpu-manager.service enabled libvirt-bin.service enabled libvirt-guests.service enabled lightdm.service enabled lm-sensors.service enabled lvm2-monitor.service enabled ModemManager.service enabled NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled NetworkManager.service enabled ofono.service enabled openvpn.service enabled plymouth-halt.service enabled plymouth-kexec.service enabled plymouth-log.service enabled plymouth-poweroff.service enabled plymouth-quit-wait.service enabled plymouth-quit.service enabled plymouth-read-write.service enabled plymouth-reboot.service enabled plymouth-start.service enabled plymouth.service enabled portmap.service enabled pppd-dns.service enabled resolvconf.service enabled rpcbind.service enabled rsyslog.service enabled setserial.service enabled ssh.service enabled sshd.service enabled syslog.service enabled systemd-timesyncd.service enabled thermald.service enabled tor.service enabled ufw.service enabled unattended-upgrades.service enabled ureadahead.service enabled whoopsie.service enabled acpid.socket enabled avahi-daemon.socket enabled cups.socket enabled dm-event.socket enabled docker.socket enabled lvm2-lvmetad.socket enabled lvm2-lvmpolld.socket enabled uuidd.socket enabled nfs-client.target enabled remote-fs.target enabled

what

Status of init scripts in runlevel "default" alsasound [started] consolefont [started] cronie [started] dbus [started] laptop_mode [started] local [started] mpd [started] netmount [started] postfix [started] sysklogd [started] xdm [started] -> dhcpcd in needed/wanted

Why?
Isn't it deprecated by TLP?
Why.

That's Gentoo or Alpine?

User:
redshift.service enabled
Global:
[email protected] enabled avahi-daemon.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service enabled dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled dnscrypt-proxy.service enabled [email protected] enabled iptables.service enabled [email protected] enabled mariadb.service enabled mysqld.service enabled NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled NetworkManager.service enabled tlp-sleep.service enabled tlp.service enabled tor.service enabled vnstat.service enabled avahi-daemon.socket enabled remote-fs.target enabled

Why isn't there any systemd-hate itt?

I just didn't think about it, so no particular reason. It works and I don't need sound that early anyway, no reason to change it, really.
Wiki refers only to LMT on power management and there still seems to be active development. The deprecation meme is probably just that.
It's a desktop. Some things take advantage of or require desktop bus and I don't have a reason not to use it or to get rid of it. That's not to say that such reason doesn't exist, I just am not aware of any.

Realistically speaking, most people use it. It would be silly if you shat on someone's systemctl list-unit-files output and then posted one yourself.

On Holla Forums? Probable, but still questionable. Probably a lot of Slack and Gentoo users.

/etc/runit/1

systemctl list-unit-files | grep '\.service *enabled' | sed 's/\.service.*//' | xclip -i
binfmt-supportcrondbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatchergetty@hwclock-savelm-sensorsModemManagerNetworkManager-dispatcherNetworkManagerpppd-dnsrsyslogsshsshdsyslog

Am I doin it right?