[email protected] wrote: > Since we're so serious may be some fun is nice, making life > easier ... :) I stumbled upon this by chance and i liked it a lot (I > post the link although i think probably many of you know it already): > > http://systemd-free.org/img/systemd-can.jpg
That lightened up my day, while I was trying to get my head round some (old) software (to manage a phone system) written in Java that doesn't run with a current JRE, and trying to stop a service on an old Windows 2003 Server. One service just wouldn't stop, so I thought "I'll just kill it in task manager" - but there was no similarly named process. Checked the properties of the service, and it's one of many that are a run by svc<something> - and in task manager there were 11 instances of this svc<whatever> ! I guess that'll be the end goal for the systemd guys, when they can achieve that level of obfuscation, it'll stop people bypassing their service manager tools ! Had to reboot the server in the end - but then that's the Windows way. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
