wow, you kinda get stuck on whatever you can. multi-seat is an
example. no real arguments againts systemd, let's hate what it does
well, everything.
2014-06-06 23:36 GMT+02:00 Linda Walsh
Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-06-06 22:36, Linda Walsh wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
I have several systems, all with systemd, some with separate usr partition, working out of the box without modification, and reliably. I don't see that much of an issue. Some issues, yes.
Also booting in the systemd recommended way for performance
of booting direct from the hard disk and not using a ramdisk(initrd)?
As I said, installed out of the box by openSUSE installer, as it wants things to be done.
So wait, opensuse wants to use systemd, but doesn't want to follow their recommendations and instructions??
Seems like that puts OS in a worse position in some ways than if they followed the baseline plan. But out of the box is NOT optimized by a long shot. It's bare-ass basic to work on lowest common denominator systems "out of the box".
It' up to the user to optimize for performance if they want it. That used to be not so big a deal, but now, they are taking away optimization options even suggested by the systemd folks they are worshiping & following.
I find such hypocrisy to be taking the worst of both worlds.
You may not care about performance -- and you may have a family that does timesharing. Little kids might do that..
But when they get into rebellious teens... that won't cut it in MOST families. But some families live without TV and internet access, so whatever the scenario one comes up with -- it's almost a certainty that someone will be found to meet the scenario. But more to the point, say you get multi-seat... you going to fit mom and 2 kids on a tablet? -- each in their own session ... Right....doing what? playing solitaire?
That's a pretty specious example.
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