On 06/01/15 at 12:55pm, Joe Hartley wrote:
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I've been a UNIX/Linux administrator longer than some folks on this list
have been alive. systemd has always seemed like a solution to a problem
that didn't really exist, and causes more issues than it solves, especially
when it comes to kernel logging. That said, it seems to be the way of the
future, and I don't despise it to the level others do, or as much as I hate
pulseaudio.
Just for the record, I totally agree.
I've read tons of silly posts about systemd but really 0.01% was on topic with
objective
args, the majority of end users simply follow the mainstream thinking it's cool and
wise
to put emphasis on Torvalds words about the kernel logging thing and that's what I
think
is really wacky about Linux.
I have run FreeBSD servers in the past (and may
again), but it was never
under consideration when I dropped Fedora because to me it doesn't seem to be
the right tool for the job.
At first glance it seems that FreeBSD guys are not really there at the moment but I am
digging a little into.
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