I am looking forward to the day systemd will implement everything a typical Linux system needs. No more systems greater than the sum of their parts, just a Half-Life 2-style Combine of Microsoft sponsored Poetteringware, running a monolythic system on top of a monolythic kernel, until systemd rewrites the Linux kernel as well. The future is bright! \s
Seriously though, this seems to be a decent replacement for sudo if it works as seamlessly as it's described in the article. I still prefer the doas line of approach that simplifies the tool as much as possible, but I see the value of having such an important tool integrated into the existing system tooling, especially if it already includes everything but the kitchen sink.
Seriously though, this seems to be a decent replacement for sudo if it works as seamlessly as it's described in the article. I still prefer the doas line of approach that simplifies the tool as much as possible, but I see the value of having such an important tool integrated into the existing system tooling, especially if it already includes everything but the kitchen sink.