Sujet : Re: Système D
De : sc (at) *nospam* fiat-linux.fr (Stéphane CARPENTIER)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 19. May 2024, 18:18:01
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Le 19-05-2024, Farley Flud <
ff@linux.rocks> a écrit :
On 19 May 2024 10:25:07 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
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But a useful workstation can be improved greatly with service
management.
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How so?
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The purpose of a workstation is to run software.
Not only and some softwares needs services. For the not only parts, I
want to be able to [un]plug easily a USB key/drive, a mouse, a printer, the
WiFi, well anything I didn't plugged before starting my computer. And
for the softwares, when they run in docker, the service need to be
started. A lot of things like the logs are very well managed thanks to a
service.
If my software requires a "service," I can manage it myself.
I'm not that sure about that. And if you manage to start it
automatically at the boot time, you won't be able to see when, a service
crashes and need a restart.
For example I remember when a few weeks/months ago you had issues with
your ntpd service. You are the only one I know who were able to break
it. That tells a lot.
And systemd is very good at it.
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Anything that requires 3 million lines of code to do
its job cannot be described as "good."
So you are publicly telling everyone here the Linux kernel cannot be
described as good. I won't say that I'm surprised because it's not the
first time you don't understand your claims.
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write something that does everything that
systemd is good at without his issues.
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I already have written an init/service management system.
Yes, I know, it manages to display a useless black screen. You can be
proud of it.
It is customized for my needs only.
Yes, your needs are only to be able to fail compiling your kernel.
GNU/Linux makes this possible for me and for everyone else,
Yes, everyone else can have more expectation from his or her computer
than you. I have nothing against your limited needs/capabilities. The
issue with you is you consider others needs as invalids.
but systemd threatens to destroy the possibility for everyone.
Nope. You just don't know how systemd works.
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