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-=> On 08-08-19 14:00, Alexey Vissarionov wrote to All <=-
AV> Good ${greeting_time}, All!
AV> After reading a quite long discussion (for this echoarea), I'd also
AV> like to share my experience.
AV> As I work in IT sphere since 1994, I've seen almost all Linux-based
AV> systems appearing, emerging and (most of them) dying. For now, I came
AV> to just two parameters of a GNU/Linux-based system I'd consider a
AV> quality mark:
AV> 1. RPM packages
Why RPM? dpkg offers similar functionality. I will use systems that use
either.
AV> 2. SysV init
Sadly, seems to be a dying breed these days, with systemd taking over on a lot
of distros. I haven't got my head around systemd, but know one of these days I
really need to get to know it, because like it or not, I will be using systems
that are based on systemd.
That said, I quite like SysV init. It's straightforward and orderly. Most of
my systems still use it.
... Spam will keep in it's can until the end of time.
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