"I just want to know what is happening, it is my PC"
So it was a relief to find Linux books and an OS that does what it says
it should do.
Now I dunno what goes on.
But really I guess now I don't care so much as I feel the guys are
giving me this software are trustworthy
I guess I will be the one to speak the open-source boilerplate :-)
Open source is a cooperative activity. Thousands of linux machines run systemD all the
time and need no extra work on that account. Mine are different. If I need good, basic
systemD doc, I can help write it.
Now there is an unfinished, long-running discussion within the linux community about the
design choices made with systemD and the means by which it became part of the linux mainstream.
And as I mentioned some distros and admins have rejected it. I try to keep the two topics separate.
mick
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