[ale] Do One Thing Well
DJ-Pfulio
DJPfulio at jdpfu.com
Mon Sep 11 13:53:23 EDT 2017
But systemd is "flawless for the past year" and a "smashing success" for
Phil.
It is good to know that it works for someone out there.
I'm still waiting for it to handle bridge up/down networking correctly.
And for pulse audio not to crash 5 times a day.
On 09/11/2017 09:36 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> The syntax reversal is/was annoying. The stop, status, start, status
> process requires too much back cursor movement and is only a few key
> strokes away from a one line script to automate the process watching
> depending on length of process name.
>
> On September 11, 2017 9:01:21 AM EDT, Phil Turmel <philip at turmel.org> wrote:
>
> Concur. My systemd+UEFI media server at home has been flawless for the
> past year. Dipping my toes into a systemd server at work now. The
> claims that systemd works poorly are exaggerations at best.
>
> For the one key feature systemd preached at the beginning, fast
> parallelized boot, systemd is smashing success. The other key feature,
> service isolation using kernel control groups, simply works.
>
> I'm still annoyed by the syntax reversal of systemctl, but it's not the
> end of the world.
>
> On 09/11/2017 08:37 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>
> All of my systemd gear startup and shutdown quite well. All of
> the tools, applications, and daemons that do work I want work
> quite well with systemd. Apache, bind, nfs, ovirt, kerberos,
> sssd, and even gnome on the workstations all function exactly as
> required. Systemd does it's multifunction job very well.
>
> On September 11, 2017 7:47:00 AM EDT, Joey Kelly
> <joey at joeykelly.net> wrote:
>
> On Sunday 10 September 2017 05:58:11 Leam Hall wrote:
>
> There's a difference between an OS tool and an
> application. Things
>
> like
>
> awk and init are tools.
>
>
> The inverse of that is "do all things poorly", and systemd
> does that
> quite
> well.
>
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