Originally posted by energyman
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Arch Linux Is Switching To Systemd
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by energyman View Postsays who?
just because redhat decides to force something down your throat does not make it a 'standard'. SystemV init is a standard. utf-8 is a standard. ISO 2001:2008 is a standard.
Systemd is not.
Comment
-
Originally posted by energyman View Postsays who?
just because redhat decides to force something down your throat does not make it a 'standard'. SystemV init is a standard. utf-8 is a standard. ISO 2001:2008 is a standard.
Systemd is not.
On a side note, what is with all the hate for Pottering? Really, he is a brilliant guy who has contributed a ton to making linux on the desktop usable.
- Likes 1
Comment
-
Originally posted by ShadowBane View PostI think you are missing the difference between 'standard' and 'a standard.' You see, in the case of 'standard' it is just the common default option. Systemd is quickly becoming the standard way of booting a linux computer. In the case of 'a standard' it must be recognised by a standards body. Recognising a boot system as a standard would just be silly, it woud serve as a barier to newer and possibly better boot systems and could impair the ability to improve the one that had been enshrined as a standard.
On a side note, what is with all the hate for Pottering? Really, he is a brilliant guy who has contributed a ton to making linux on the desktop usable.
(The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 10 characters.)
Comment
-
Originally posted by energyman View PostPulseaudio has some rt problems, lets create some daemon that fucks up rt for jack users!
I think I can safely sum up the criticism in this thread:
"It's bad because I say so."
I have used it for some time and I can only critisize:
1. When some service hangs on shutdown systemd waits unnecessary long before killing it. And after systemd has been updated it sometimes didn't shut down the PC correctly anymore. But I think that hasn't happened for some time now.
2. systemd needs more service files...Last edited by ChrisXY; 14 August 2012, 06:27 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ChrisXY View Post2. systemd needs more service files...
Comment
Comment