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Another daemon for managing control groups

Another daemon for managing control groups

Posted Dec 10, 2013 2:47 UTC (Tue) by cas (guest, #52554)
In reply to: Another daemon for managing control groups by dashesy
Parent article: Another daemon for managing control groups

and here, along with the "response" by HelloWorld is a major part of the problem with systemd advocates.

*EVERY* *SINGLE* *OBJECTION* *TO* *ANYTHING* *ABOUT* *SYSTEMD* is dismissed with exactly the same unjustifiably arrogant 'we know better than you so just shut the fuck up and get with the program' response.

oddly enough, this is not likely to inspire any kind of trust or confidence.

worse, you lie. you say "oh, that's optional". except that it isn't optional. you can't disable journald. and if you try to disable logind or any of the other parts of systemd, you will break something - with a good chance of fucking up systemd so completely that it will fail to boot.

that does not meet the definition of "optional".


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Another daemon for managing control groups

Posted Dec 10, 2013 3:10 UTC (Tue) by pizza (subscriber, #46) [Link]

> oddly enough, this is not likely to inspire any kind of trust or confidence.

Oddly enough, neither are raising objections that are plainly not supported by facts and have been debunked ad-nauseum.

Another daemon for managing control groups

Posted Jan 3, 2014 20:41 UTC (Fri) by rodgerd (guest, #58896) [Link]

I think before you go off on another sweary rant about the quality of discussion you might want to consider raising your own.


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