Another daemon for managing control groups
Another daemon for managing control groups
Posted Dec 8, 2013 5:59 UTC (Sun) by cas (guest, #52554)In reply to: Another daemon for managing control groups by neilbrown
Parent article: Another daemon for managing control groups
> It also certainly isn't "Unix" as that is fairly dead
wow, thanks for that startling revelation. Next you'll be telling me that water is wet, or that nobody ever actually drinks the kool-aid because that's a specific brand-name that's only available in certain countries(*)
Followed, no doubt, by the conclusion that nobody wants to (or should ever want to) combine water + flavouring agent because that's too messy and inconvenient and far too difficult so it's easier to just buy a can of some fizzy drink.
pure pedantic-literalist genius!
(*) US only? i dunno. i've never seen a kool-aid brand of anything, ever. i'm not even entirely sure of what it is - some kind of cordial or powdered flavour concentrate, i believe. but i know what someone means when they use a phrase like "drink the kool-aid". hint: it's not a literal statement about imbibing a flavoured liquid.
> One of the big weaknesses of the "do one job and do it well" approach
> is that those individual tools didn't really combine very well. sort,
> join, cut, paste, cat, grep, comm etc
> [ ... blah blah blah, i don't understand it, it's too hard ... ]
thank you for demonstrating that you don't understand unix.
that's the trouble with systemd advocates - they don't understand what it is that they're pushing to replace and, worse, universally think that their ignorance is a compelling argument for dismissing any relevant concerns by those who do know how the unix small-tools modular approach works.
