The more I play around with #Linux, the more I occasionally take deep dives in random Linux related subject matter.
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The more I play around with #Linux, the more I occasionally take deep dives in random Linux related subject matter. After seeing many angry posts involving Systemd, I decided I’d educate myself a bit.
Oh boy, and I thought the Mac/Windows flame wars of the 90s were bad. People who hate #systemd, HATE it. I’m not saying they’re wrong, but have to wade through a lot of angry diatribes to get to the more fact based info.
Anyway, I think I’m leaning more systemd ain’t good.
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The more I play around with #Linux, the more I occasionally take deep dives in random Linux related subject matter. After seeing many angry posts involving Systemd, I decided I’d educate myself a bit.
Oh boy, and I thought the Mac/Windows flame wars of the 90s were bad. People who hate #systemd, HATE it. I’m not saying they’re wrong, but have to wade through a lot of angry diatribes to get to the more fact based info.
Anyway, I think I’m leaning more systemd ain’t good.
@guinnessduck Do you enjoy using Emacs or vi
. Now that’s a flame war. I have been using Linux long enough I don’t like transitioning to new ways and relearning how to do things… -
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