Almost hard to believe that those are nearly 17 years old. I'd been using Linux as my main system since January 1998 and had played with it since September 1996 by dual-booting with DOS/Windows and later Windows '95.
To be fair, I think much progress toward ease of use came in the early years of Linux commercialization. Once that was largely complete it has become a pile of needless churn commonly exemplified by an unwritten reason of "that tech we implemented several years ago isn't good enough so now here is something completely incompatible that does exactly the same thing". As I see it, systemd is not the end but in a few years time it will be reimplemented all over again and the churn will continue. Incremental upgrades are good to give software new capabilities and resolve issues, but complete and incompatible overhauls are not, IMO. - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Ham radio, Linux, bikes, and more: http://www.n0nb.us _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
