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systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 28, 2012 23:40 UTC (Sat) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
In reply to: systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits by speedster1
Parent article: Shuttleworth: Quality has a new name

How about Postfix or something like Tomcat or Jetty?

And I still can't get why my BIND hangs during shutdown (something to do with RNDC which I just don't have energy to debug).


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systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 28, 2012 23:52 UTC (Sat) by speedster1 (guest, #8143) [Link]

Never dealt with any of those, so maybe my running services are just better behaved and don't require twisted setup scripts... exim, dovecot, lighttpd, dhcp, dnsmasq, apache, mysql, nfs, upnp, vnc, mdadm etc

systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 29, 2012 1:21 UTC (Sun) by jimparis (guest, #38647) [Link]

> And I still can't get why my BIND hangs during shutdown

If you're running Debian or Ubuntu: http://bugs.debian.org/570852


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