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I wonder why more of those who are making a big fuss about "A large number of well understood and well working tools have been absorbed in one fell swoop by systemd" are not looking into the proposed uselessd? I am not a programmer, but I think I understand the line I just quoted, and I think I understand the general thesis of uselessd, which is to solve that problem, while keeping such merits as systemd has. It would seem to me to be a reasonable approach, and a compromise that even the staunchest supporters of the present systemd might be willing to accept, when it becomes more fully developed. I would hope that those reading here who are programmers/developers would look into uselessd and assist in its finalization.
Not interested. I just want to go back to init and the /etc/rc.d directory of services. Am I to understand that the cores from my programs no longer go on the file system? How the hell did systemd get that deep into my computing environemt? Ruben
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