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2018 Oct 19
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...and life experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable >> for servers. >> >> Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in >> variety of places, that doens't mean MacOS will be my choice for server, >> so >> don't count laptopls into any statistics. The same is true about a bunch >> of other sysadmins I know, who mostly use Apple laptops, whereas run >> Linux, or UNIX-like, or [truly] UNIX servers. > > Actually, I've got CentOS on my 9 yr old Netbook, that I use while > traveling. Otherwise, my ho...
2018 Oct 18
7
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...hey with their education > and life experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable > for servers. > > Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in > variety of places, that doens't mean MacOS will be my choice for server, so > don't count laptopls into any statistics. The same is true about a bunch > of other sysadmins I know, who mostly use Apple laptops, whereas run > Linux, or UNIX-like, or [truly] UNIX servers. Actually, I've got CentOS on my 9 yr old Netbook, that I use while traveling. Otherwise, my home workstation is Cent...
2018 Oct 18
4
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
On Oct 17, 2018, at 3:28 PM, Mark Rousell <mark.rousell at signal100.com> wrote: > > On 17/10/2018 20:03, Warren Young wrote: >> On Oct 17, 2018, at 10:03 AM, Mark Rousell <mark.rousell at signal100.com> wrote: >>> launchd is not being forced on them as systemd is in practice >> Try doing without launchd on macOS. > > If launchd was on Linux and it
2018 Oct 18
1
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...hem) lies better in what they with their education and life experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable for servers. Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in variety of places, that doens't mean MacOS will be my choice for server, so don't count laptopls into any statistics. The same is true about a bunch of other sysadmins I know, who mostly use Apple laptops, whereas run Linux, or UNIX-like, or [truly] UNIX servers. To add to the "refugee" camp recognition, there are Linux refugees who left even earlier for different reason, so the...