I can very much understand preferring BSD if that's the environment you cut your teeth on. Is there anyone who didn't have that history who looked at both Linux and BSD and decided the latter better served their needs?
by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Friday October 19, 2018 @12:12AM (#57501876)
I did for a while after the corporate owned linux world pushed systemd down millions of unsuspected beta-testers/dummmies... but I switched back to a systemd-free distro after a while because if you don't own a thinkpad hw support is just not that good
Great. Now all you have to do to advance to newbie level competence is switch to a modern distribution and realize that systemd works far better and that you have been trolled by the anti-linux douches who latched on to a controversy to try to undermine it by pretending to be Linux experts.
Systemd is terrible. I say so, and I'm definitely no poser. I take support calls from systemd victims multiple times a week. I started with Linux in 1993 using SLS. I work as a professional supporting Unix variants (AIX, HPUX, Solaris, Tru64, IRIX, and more). I'm an RHCA, RHCE, RHCSA, and I'm certified on AIX, HPUX, and Solaris, also (tends to happen when you support Unix for 25 years). I loved Linux up until Red Hat started calling it "Enterprise" and setting about supporting the Fedora crowd who has zero
What you really just said is that you are highly biased toward SysV and BSD style init systems, and have a very poor grasp of systemd. You don't understand it, and you question the design because it is beyond your ability to do so. You are the year 3 high school computer science student who fancies himself an expert because when nobody in the year 1 class can solve it, you eventually get it working, though you don't necessarily understand what you were doing wrong that you eventually got right. You hate wha
> and I'm certified on AIX, HPUX, and Solaris
Ahem, at least he knows more as a sysadmin better how SystemD "works" in REAL LIFE than Lennartards with fancy demos and slides.
First of all it is systemd, not "SystemD", and second of all none of the systems you put in your abortion of an attempt to quote him use systemd. If you can't get literally anything correct in your post you should probably stay the fuck out of the conversation.
I was referencing them about usable init and daemon approaches from AIX and the rest against Systemd, you prick.
Maybe you should learn to read things twice before even commenting.
Nice fact-free and content free profanity rant. Did you actually have some material criticism or are you as apoplectic you seem over the complete lack of any basis for defending sYsTem-dee? (like that, spelling better, chum?)
So the *fact* that it is systemd, not "SystemD" and the *fact* that none of those systems in the quote use "systemd" are not "facts" in your world? It took you a long time to reply to this post, which certainly had facts, and OMFG a swear word!, but I notice you never replied to my post earlier in the thread where I peg the real situation and blow your claim that you are an expert out of the water. Have a nice day!
You make a lot of assertions with zero facts. I never said I didn't "grasp" scrotumd, I do remember saying I fixed other people's problems with it frequently and that it sucked, though. Seems you have some serious reading comprehension issues. Maybe grandma took a couple of shots at you with a coat-hanger. Too bad she didn't finish the job, metaphorically speaking. Stick to physics, bro (if indeed you even know that well), leave systems administration to your betters.
Losing an argument you never had any business in *is* a good reason to get lost, true. Well, that and your lack of ability to tell "a" from "are" seems to indicate that, in addition to not understanding what the fuck you are talking about, you also can't write. You're just another angry script kiddie that can't find any angle to defend systemd so you turn to personal attacks instead. When I hand you back some more creative insults you cry and run off. It's a simple case of being able to dish it out but havi
You think you "won" your argument. You are too stupid to figure out that nothing could be further from the truth. And no, just as with your "scrotumd" comment, I didn't waste my time reading beyond that statement. When you can admit that you are a phenomenal dumbfuck feel free to reply.
I thought you were going to fuck off? You said you would. I guess you are a liar in addition to an idiot. It's not surprising though. Anyone who'd defend systemd is going to need to lie something awful to get anywhere in a factual debate. Of course, then again, you are fact free. I bet you couldn't even write your own fucking unit file for systemd. Then again, you've had significant trouble just forming complete sentences, so maybe that's not fair. We should probably give you something easier at first, to t
I said I didn't bother reading your whole comment, as is also true this time. You like making shit up obviously, like claims about being competent for example.
Anyone switch from Linux to BSD? (Score:5, Interesting)
I can very much understand preferring BSD if that's the environment you cut your teeth on. Is there anyone who didn't have that history who looked at both Linux and BSD and decided the latter better served their needs?
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I did for a while after the corporate owned linux world pushed systemd down millions of unsuspected beta-testers/dummmies... but I switched back to a systemd-free distro after a while because if you don't own a thinkpad hw support is just not that good
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No thanks. Stay away from that systemd Linux garbage that only douchebags advocate for.
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