Debian maintains hella lot of patches for almost every package because of reasons I can hardly justify. Overriding a few systemd config files is nothing. But let's say systemd sets some sane defaults and everyone happy. Or are they? Like, for instance default NTP is "centos.pool.ntp.org". Oh, crap, Debian still can't use it.
Do they?
Debian maintains hella lot of patches for almost every package because of reasons I can hardly justify. Overriding a few systemd config files is nothing. But let's say systemd sets some sane defaults and everyone happy. Or are they? Like, for instance default NTP is "centos.pool.ntp.org". Oh, crap, Debian still can't use it.