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* On 2020 01 Feb 13:48 -0600, Joe wrote:
> Whether you read or not, Debian is getting more complicated, and
> therefore more problems are occurring.

True to a point but then we have more complicated systems to deal with,
including but not limited to, EUFI and Secure Boot, which I use on this
desktop.  I did not have Secure Boot enabled when I installed Debian
again in late 2018 but I did enable it later on.  Now the only trip up
is that I must sign any VirtualBox kernel modules which I have a script
that will do so.

Other things have become vastly less complicated as a user and
administrator of my own systems.  Xorg is completely self configuring.
Gone are the days of mode lines and crossing your fingers.  USB devices
are trivial these days as is networking.  Sure, sometimes things go
astray and trouble ensues, but there is still plenty of help to be found
when issues arise.  Perhaps it is easier for me having experience from
the mid '90s forward with Slackware and almost 20 1/2 years experience
with Debian.

Some point to systemd as needless complication.  As a user/my own admin,
I find it really no worse than init scripts (I'm no shell scripting
guru).  In fact, there are features I do find useful.  I also trust Debian
to provide a rather well behaved implementation and so far I have found
that to be true.

Modern computers are nothing but complicated.  As a result they require
a lot of complicated software.  Fortunately, much of what I've learned
over the years is still applicable.  Sure, some things are no longer
needed and learning new skills is required, but remaining static holds
no future in today's world.

- Nate

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