>though they view that they should be the only user of cgroups And they're absolutely correct. There can only be one cgroups manager on the system. cgmanager isn't finished, either. >As an example, Gnome now uses parts…
>trick question, you cannot [Unit] Description=The Apache HTTP Server After=remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target [Service] Type=notify EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/httpd ExecStart=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -DFOREGROUND…
>Optional, but enabled by default Where is it enabled by default? In what distro does gatewayd get pulled in by default? >No one is saying udev pulls in systemd as a dependency. By the eudev hobbyists, whose…
>Oh, an embedded HTTP server is loaded to read them. QR codes are served, as well. And outright falsehoods. systemd-journald-gatewayd is entirely optional. People keep harping on a packaging mistake when it was first…
>though they view that they should be the only user of cgroups And they're absolutely correct. There can only be one cgroups manager on the system. cgmanager isn't finished, either. >As an example, Gnome now uses parts…
>trick question, you cannot [Unit] Description=The Apache HTTP Server After=remote-fs.target nss-lookup.target [Service] Type=notify EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/httpd ExecStart=/usr/sbin/httpd $OPTIONS -DFOREGROUND…
>Optional, but enabled by default Where is it enabled by default? In what distro does gatewayd get pulled in by default? >No one is saying udev pulls in systemd as a dependency. By the eudev hobbyists, whose…
>Oh, an embedded HTTP server is loaded to read them. QR codes are served, as well. And outright falsehoods. systemd-journald-gatewayd is entirely optional. People keep harping on a packaging mistake when it was first…