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2016 Jan 26
0
Just need to vent
...els are not better, Gnome 3.x is not better, KDE 4.x is not better. Blah, Blah, Blah. Red Hat Linux 3.0.3 with the 1.2.13 kernel .. now there was an operating system. I have been doing this stuff since 1981/82 time frame, starting with AT&T Unix on an 3B system (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3B_series_computers) that had floppy disks, 10 MB hard drives, real-to-real tapes for backups, and used a brand new UNIX System V (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_System_V). Now, your cell phone has hundreds of times the computing power and storage and it literally fits in your front pocket. So tell me about long...
2016 Jan 26
1
Just need to vent
On Mon, 2016-01-25 at 08:05 -0600, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Peter Duffy <peter at pwduffy.org.uk> said: > > The thing which always gets me about systemd is not the thing itself, > > but the way it was rolled out. When I first installed Red Hat 7, if a > > window had appeared telling me about systemd and asking me if I wanted > > to use it, or stick
2016 Jan 25
6
Just need to vent
Once upon a time, Peter Duffy <peter at pwduffy.org.uk> said: > The thing which always gets me about systemd is not the thing itself, > but the way it was rolled out. When I first installed Red Hat 7, if a > window had appeared telling me about systemd and asking me if I wanted > to use it, or stick with the old init framework, I'd have opted for the > latter (as I was