Hello Yaro,
Excerpt from Yaro Kasear: -- <snip> -- > Systemd has "assimilated" udev, -- <snip> -- > Related to the above two downsides, systemd is not really a crowning > example of a developer following the UNIX Philosophy of "one simple task > and do it well." -- <snip> -- > Administrators might not like systemd's native logger, which outputs > solely in a binary form, requiring users to use "journalctl" to read > system logs.And you have to run it as root or be part of a special user > group to see the ENTIRETY of the journal. This means you might not be > able to simply run a LiveCD to read logs to see what went wrong with a > system. -- <snip> -- > Some people do *not* like Lennart Poettering, the lead developer, who > also gave us "gems" like PulseAudio, which I still cannot stand to this day. + dropping human readable textfiles in favour of c binary code, which makes it needless more complex to debug the whole show. really systemd is my personal no go. -- <snip> -- -- Regards, Thilo 4096R/0xC70B1A8F 721B 1BA0 095C 1ABA 3FC6 7C18 89A4 A2A0 C70B 1A8F -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/kkhkpe$cv$1...@ger.gmane.org