If I'm posting to the wrong bsd list kindly redirect me to the correct
one, I thought misc was best. >
https://uglyman.kremlin.cc/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=systemd-utl.git There is
either something wrong with the web page or firefox as it mentions that
the connection was reset while the page was loading. However, I've used
curl and worked around the issue. I'm not going to read the code just
yet. But I wanted to know, (it's docs are unclear as to what it is
supposed to do,) is it intended to replace systemd? I was going to
propose, if nobody else had, to work to replace systemd. I've read a lot
about it and it's been sending chills up my spine. The devs are
totally unconcerned about how their project breaks others and the
language about policing the processes and the users using cgroups to
force them to only use X amout of cpu time is, well, dictatorish and
promotes laxity in the way of writing your programs and running them to
be light on resources. But, like I said, are other people fixing this in
a cross platform way, or should I work towards that end? The reason
sysVinit is nolonger supported is because it is deemed to difficult to
maintain, at least by the opensuse community. Oh, before I forget, the
systemd project DOES do one thing and do it well, (they cause problems,)
they start and controll all processes on the system. If you read the
initial announcement it even mentions that they wish to replace inetd and
in later pages they also mention cron as something that they could
replace (and at the rate that they are going they will.) Thanks, David

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