> It would make sense if systemd delivered on its promise of automatically detecting service dependencies (through socket activation mechanism). New features require time to gain wider adoption. Some services already…
Say I want to create an independent, 100% compatible implementation of Linux which can just drop-in to any Linux installation, no matter how it is configured and have it work? Where can I download the precise set of…
The people behind devuan.org had massive problems renewing their SSL certificates, taking months(!) to do so while people wrote on the mailing lists. You know, cron is hard for a self-proclaimed "veteran admin". What…
> It would make sense if systemd delivered on its promise of automatically detecting service dependencies (through socket activation mechanism). New features require time to gain wider adoption. Some services already…
Say I want to create an independent, 100% compatible implementation of Linux which can just drop-in to any Linux installation, no matter how it is configured and have it work? Where can I download the precise set of…
The people behind devuan.org had massive problems renewing their SSL certificates, taking months(!) to do so while people wrote on the mailing lists. You know, cron is hard for a self-proclaimed "veteran admin". What…