On Tue, 6 Jan 2015, Joe Hartley wrote:
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,
That describes all the software Lennart Poettering writes. :)
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.
It isn't. FreeBSD is for Internet servers and people who want a desktop
that acts and feels like a classical UNIX workstation of the 90's. (Or
as someone in another thread put it once, FreeBSD is great for those
times when you want to say, "Just shut up and give me UNIX!")
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