Cykros on Nostr: It's definitely annoying in the Linux user space, when people act like systemd isn't ...
It's definitely annoying in the Linux user space, when people act like systemd isn't wrong.
Fwiw there though, the gripe there was the steamrolling, and the fact that it ate nearly every major distro (thank God for Slackware). Poettering is an ass. I'm sure there's a valid use case for systemd for people managing large numbers of machines. It's a trade off I'd not want to make for sure, but then, I'm not managing 100 systems. Some of us still cling to "do one thing and do it well," and "KISS."
Fwiw there though, the gripe there was the steamrolling, and the fact that it ate nearly every major distro (thank God for Slackware). Poettering is an ass. I'm sure there's a valid use case for systemd for people managing large numbers of machines. It's a trade off I'd not want to make for sure, but then, I'm not managing 100 systems. Some of us still cling to "do one thing and do it well," and "KISS."