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Originally posted by Ericg View PostAll seperate daemons, all separate binaries. Systemd: Umbrella Project, like Apache, not Systemd PID1... Troll argument is troll
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Originally posted by Ardje View PostSystemd 2048 Adds ssh shell server
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Systemd 16383 Adds full featured X-server
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A new computing paradigm is emerging which claims to better and results in less crashes than Microsft Systemd. The paradigm seems to be based of a much older paradigm, since long deemed inpractical. The new computing paradigm is called KISSS, which seems to be an acronym for "Keep It Simple and Stupid, you Stupid!"
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Originally posted by Ardje View PostNow you are describing ntpd. Chrony is only useful in cases where you don't have 24/7 internet, but still want to have some kind of serious synchronization going.
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Systemd 2048 Adds ssh shell server
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Systemd 16383 Adds full featured X-server
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A new computing paradigm is emerging which claims to better and results in less crashes than Microsft Systemd. The paradigm seems to be based of a much older paradigm, since long deemed inpractical. The new computing paradigm is called KISSS, which seems to be an acronym for "Keep It Simple and Stupid, you Stupid!"
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Originally posted by strcat View PostChrony is a full-featured NTP client and server for use cases where very accurate clock skew is a requirement.
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Originally posted by MartinN View PostIs this brand new development or adopting/adapting something like Chrony under the systemd umbrella?
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostPhoronix: Systemd 213 Adds A Time Sync Daemon
The latest update to systemd is now available and it adds a lot more functionality to the system management daemon...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTcwMzM
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