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2005 Mar 15
0
Signal 11 on activity from XP SP2 clients (Samba 2.2.8a on SuSE 9.0)
I've got two brand-new, fully-patched XP SP2 clients who are suffering a
mysterious malaise. These two machines will cause a smbd panic when
printing or accessing files on a somewhat random basis.
Now, the puzzling thing is that three other XP SP2 clients, including one of
the exact same configuration, have no issues whatsoever. I've basically
ruled out hardware failure on the se...
2017 Apr 20
4
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
...s
and that introducing it does not greatly diminish the value of
existing user skills and knowledge. However, I am past the point of
patience with gratuitous changes that offer no appreciable benefit to
the parties tasked with dealing them. Systemd is not the problem. It
is a symptom of a deeper malaise, indifference.
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2017 Apr 20
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
...3 would have been, and still could be, nearly
> instantaneous.
That?s a great reason to pick FreeBSD. Just don?t fool yourself that by switching that you?ve somehow gotten off the upgrade treadmill. You?ve only switched bags.
> Systemd is not the problem. It
> is a symptom of a deeper malaise, indifference.
systemd offers benefits to certain classes of end users which could not have been achieved without *some* kind of change.
We can argue about how well systemd did its job ? I share many of the negative opinions about it ? but I think you?ll have a very tough time convincing me that...