On 09/28/2014 12:30 PM, Dirk Gently wrote:
Or in OTHER WORDS, SystemD is using a model which is fundamentally incompatible with the entire rest of Linux.
Ah, now you're talking! I don't know what this 'SystemD' is, but its not the systemd I'm running on my Linux boxes and as P&S point out, that's not systemd. <quote src="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/"> Spelling Yes, it is written systemd, not system D or System D, or even SystemD. And it isn't system d either. Why? Because it's a system daemon, and under Unix/Linux those are in lower case, and get suffixed with a lower case d. And since systemd manages the system, it's called systemd. It's that simple. But then again, if all that appears too simple to you, call it (but never spell it!) System Five Hundred since D is the roman numeral for 500 (this also clarifies the relation to System V, right?). The only situation where we find it OK to use an uppercase letter in the name (but don't like it either) is if you start a sentence with systemd. </quote> Such a fundamental gaff! Its indicative of the lack of basic research into your case, and the lack of facts, so easily contradicted by that series of articles, that makes all your assertions a Big Lie. The fact that you have to keep repeating them with threats of violence is just so characteristic of the political leaders who use the Big Lie technique to disrupt the world nearly a century ago. The best that can be said for it is that it worked and worked well, give a gullible, out of work population and a cowed, easily manipulated media. We're a bit more sophisticated today; we need a hefty dose of Religious Fervour along with the Big lie to get us stirred up. :-( -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org