Edward Bartolo <edb...@gmail.com> wrote: > Considering the fact that many Linux users moan about not being able > to run the latest "shiny" software, and sometimes even complain and > insist they want their MS Windows applications on their Linux > machines, I have to concede them, that this time systemd scored an > extra brownie point in their favour. This alone will be an extra > reason for any of them to choose systemd.
+1 > I am saying this because Linux users are very diverse, with > experienced and knowledgeable system administrators being a small > minority. In my opinion, if Devuan want to be a competitor/alternative > it must provide the same functionality with reasonably the same effort > and efficiency. +1 > It is useless to tell the younger generations they > should lock themselves somewhere to research and study if they can > effectively do the same task with little to no effort. And this, in shovelfuls. I was introduced to computers in the days when (for a desktop) you switched it on, and typically ended up at an input prompt for a basic interpreter. You could then type in your program to do something - whether that be something you wrote yourself, or something printed in a magazine (I bet a few here can remeber magazines with pages of listings !) Or you could try your luck and see if what you wrote out to a cassette tape yesterday will load today, armed with your little screwdriver for twiddling the azimuth adjustment. If really posh, you'd have a disk drive - my second computer was an ITT2020 (Apple II clone) and did have a disk drive - storing what seemed like a massive 143k per disk (less overheads). These days, the vast majority want their shiny tablet/phone, press the button and instant gratification, and even IT people I've discussed things with really don't give a s**t about "open". Some are even hostile to the whole idea that anyone should be able to "fiddle with the insides". _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng