I'm starting to become more curious BSD.

But this made me look into some information on distrowatch if there are any OSs without SystemD. If correct, it seems like OpenMandriva and Slackware are without SystemD.

Dose that mean those Linux systems are more "free" from Lennart and Microsoft without it?

That Linux users should rather pick system like those, if not BSD?

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Exactly, it also has Devuan which is a Debian port without systemd.

You could also check out Void, Antix or Alpine if you’re looking for a Linux distro without systemd. But nostr:nprofile1qqs0eac2gh86s9l24qfmnw52xawhz0f3d862yleaetpafygjmanaxlspz4mhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2un9d3shjtnrdaksz9rhwden5te0dehhxarj9ehhsarj9ejx2as5ruqph makes a good point, why not try out one of the BSDs? They are a class apart, and one of the flavours is likely to fit your use case (server, desktop, firewall, toaster…)

Looking into FreeBSD. Gonna try it out in VM.

...Correction:

OpenMandriva does use SystemD.