-=> Gerrit Kuehn wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
GK> Hello Dennis!
GK> 08 Dec 20 21:54, Dennis Katsonis wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:
DK> Systemd isn't that bad. It's much better than Lennart's pulseaudio,
DK> now THAT sucks.
GK> Tell me about it. OSS always worked fine for me. So did JACK.
DK> I moved to Systed with Fedora in 2013 or so, and really, the only
DK> four notable
DK> differences was the system booted a little faster, shut down a lot
DK> faster, the
DK> commands to start a service were slightly different, and the message
DK> log was
DK> accessed through journalctl.
GK> As I said, this wholly depends on your use case. If you're running a
GK> notebook, I totally see the benefit. However, I have mainly servers and
GK> a few workstations to maintain. These are not booted for days, weeks or
GK> even months, and they hardly ever change their network settings. If
GK> they boot, hardware detection alone might take minutes, so I absolutely
GK> don't care about saving a few seconds afterwards during boot. On the
GK> other hand, from day one I had a hard time making systemd *not* causing
GK> race conditions and actually wait for things that are required during
GK> boot on these machines, especially network connections and remote
GK> mounts.
DK> but systemd was not that a big deal.
GK> Your mileage may vary.
Indeed it may. I've seen good criticism of it, and I don't really care either
way. I guess for my use case, as a Linux "power user", it wasn't the worry it
was.
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