On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:04:27PM +0200, Ingo Schmitt wrote: > new to linux, why should he start with an deprecated init system?
Cause, for example, it isn't deprecated? Cause, for example, it's better to use old stable software that is far to be deprecated instead of a new non-well-tested one? Cause, for example, it's better to use old stable and kiss/unix software instead of use a piece of software that limit your freedom? Cause, for example, if you really want to use new software instead of sysvinit systend ISN'T the alternative for the future? -- Franco (nextime) Lanza Lonate Pozzolo (VA) - Italy SIP://[email protected] web: http://www.nexlab.net NO TCPA: http://www.no1984.org you can download my public key at: http://danex.nexlab.it/nextime.asc || Key Servers Key ID = D6132D50 Key fingerprint = 66ED 5211 9D59 DA53 1DF7 4189 DFED F580 D613 2D50 ----------------------------------- echo 16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D212153574F444E49572045535520454D20454B414D204F54204847554F4E452059415020544F4E4E4143205345544147204C4C4942snlbxq | dc -----------------------------------
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