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Intel and XMir

Intel and XMir

Posted Sep 12, 2013 23:33 UTC (Thu) by maxiaojun (subscriber, #91482)
In reply to: Intel and XMir by Cyberax
Parent article: Intel and XMir

> For servers? Nope, Windows Server requires quite a bit of configuration (just look at service installation). So my comparison holds.

Yes, you are always 100% correct.

> SystemD _is_ easier to use than Upstart, especially with its JournalD integration.

A straight search of "JournalD" gives me this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=168524
Something works for you doesn't necessarily works for other people (especially true in Linux eco-system as software configurations are way too many)


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Intel and XMir

Posted Sep 12, 2013 23:41 UTC (Thu) by pizza (subscriber, #46) [Link]

> A straight search of "JournalD" gives me this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=168524
Something works for you doesn't necessarily works for other people (especially true in Linux eco-system as software configurations are way too many)

You do realize that that link actually contradicts your assertion? The actual problem is another piece of software (ie nepomuk) either had corrupted data files or said files weren't compatible from one version to the next, and was continually (and rapidly) crashing and restarting itself. Journald, being the system logger, did its job and logged each and every occurance.

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