Re: Why is help so hard to find?
Mike Bird <mgb-debian@yosemite.net> wrote:
Hi,
> insserv breaks complex systems. It throws away years of DD work
> and substitutes a few inane and inadequate rules. It does so
In my experience, insserv makes it a lot easier to handle complex
systems with a lot of interdependent daemons and services. Handling the
initscripts on those systems with the legacy SysV init scheme was a
total pain in the rear.
insserv has issues, but it's still an improvement over the previous
situation and, unlike the other new init systems, it's actually
backward-compatible.
What more could you possibly ask for?
> And KDE 4 is a well known and very old and very stale joke. Fun
> at parties, maybe, but not really appropriate for the workplace.
KDE4 is crap, world+dog know that. Use GNOME, XFCE or whatever. If you
want KDE3 in Debian, then put your money where your mouth is and
come maintain it.
JB.
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