ellanios82 wrote:
On 10/11/2014 04:12 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I too have rsyslog installed and trying to install systemd-logger announces conflict and since I am somewhat used to and comfortable with rsyslog, it stays.
- thank you
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I don't believe it is related to the "oldtimer's" condition. Learned "truths" seem to no longer apply and apparently their departure is un-announced in a manner which is visible to me ???? ____________________
in the matter of the discourse / divergence of views, vitriolically expressed by the late mr. Dirk :
- perhaps an elegant resolution would be more easily arrived at, had the Linux community been more attentive to the preferences of the Linux trade-mark Owner?
Sievert & Poettering have no interest in anyone but themselves.. If they did, they wouldn't have broken /usr (by moving tons of executables in /bin into /usr/bin, rather than just creating symbolic links from /usr/bin/ to the executables in /bin, which has made one of many trap-door which make it easy to fall INTO system-d idiocy, and difficult to get out of.
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regards
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