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Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch
Jamie Lawrence wrote:
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> Some may see me as a "grumpy old man" for that. I see it as a technical
> conservatism for my production environments borne of having been burned by
> shiny-cool-new before one too many times, and a tired dislike of being
> paged out of bed over some chrome plated new hotness that crapped itself
> again.
>
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and
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> But when I start wondering if my init system has a flight simulator easter
> egg, well, thereâ??s a problem, at least for me.
So nicely put! :-)
> It is funny to see people
> use "but that approach is 40 years old!" on both sides of the argument.
I think I'll stick with 4 wheels on cars for the long term. (3-wheeled
motorcycles, on the other hand, are somewhat intriguing as I get older)
> Most of my systems are Linux these days, and I am mostly distro-agnostic,
> although my default does happen to be Debian. I do think Iâ??m going to have
> to get back up to speed on FreeBSD again.
Boy would I be happy if I could get Xen Dom0, ZFS, and a DRBD-equivalent
on BSD or SmartOS. Sigh...
Miles Fidelman
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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra