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On 10/11/2013 09:21 PM, walt wrote: |
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> On 10/11/2013 01:42 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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>> I don't like systemd, |
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> Sorry if my memory is failing (it surely is) but I don't recall any |
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> explanation from you describing your dissatisfaction with systemd. |
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> The three happiest months of my life were spent as a student in London |
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> in the summer of 1974, where I frequently heard the phrase "I should have |
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> thought that you...". |
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> Only much later did I discover that such a benign phrase conveys the most |
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> severe form of British disapproval :( |
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> With belated apologies to my many kind Brit friends from 1974, I ask you |
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> to tell us WTF you dislike systemd, and use language that us Yanks can |
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> fscking unnerstand, got it, punk? |
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What do his personal opinions regarding systemd have to do with separate |
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/ and /usr? It's just another one of many, many applications that |
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migrated to /usr and added more inertia to de facto practice. |