Is Your GNU/Linux System Bloated? Check This.

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Sujet : Is Your GNU/Linux System Bloated? Check This.
De : fsquared (at) *nospam* fsquared.linux (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 30. May 2025, 11:17:33
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The average GNU/Linux distro enables, against the knowledge and will
of the user, many, many services (i.e. daemons).  These services needlessly
consume system resources.

The following article shows how to control your system, if you don't know
how to already (and you probably don't).

<https://www.tecmint.com/remove-unwanted-services-from-linux/>

Of course, the main culprit, again, is the abominable systemd.

Systemd, and its creators/maintainers, should be... I won't say it.

On my hybrid Gentoo/LFS customized and optimized GNU/Linux I have
only one single solitary service running and that is udevd, but even
that is not strictly necessary.

Check how many services that you have running and prepare for a shock.

Brother, if you ain't using Gentoo/LFS then you need to be growing
tunips in a re-education camp.


--
Hail Linux!  Hail FOSS!  Hail Stallman!

Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 May 25 * Is Your GNU/Linux System Bloated? Check This.4Farley Flud
30 May 25 +* Re: Is Your GNU/Linux System Bloated? Check This.2vallor
31 May 25 i`- Re: Is Your GNU/Linux System Bloated? Check This.1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
31 May 25 `- Re: Is Your GNU/Linux System Bloated? Check This.1Stéphane CARPENTIER

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