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On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Luca Barbato <lu_zero@g.o> wrote: |
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> On 8/20/12 12:47 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: |
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>> Seems like the best comparisons are between linux-based systems of |
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>> identical configuration. Crossing OS boundaries might also be useful |
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>> but obviously you aren't going to be testing systemd that way. |
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> I do not care about systemd at all. I care about fixing a problem in what |
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> I'm using. If openrc is really slow on reboot and boot I'd like to figure |
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> out why it isn't for me. (compared to the OS touted as the best for user |
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> experience.) |
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Well, if you're comparing OSX to Linux+OpenRC there are a LOT of |
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variables - one could be faster for any number of reasons. |
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If you compare systemd to OpenRC you can figure out what is possible on Linux. |
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Being as good as OSX is a non-starter for me. If I thought Gentoo was |
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as good as OSX I wouldn't be using it... |
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Rich |