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pk wrote: |
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> On 2012-11-09 23:53, walt wrote: |
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>> You Lennart haters out there (and I was one of you not so long ago ;) |
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>> now I think he's not so bad after all. He just doesn't know yet how to |
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>> explain things properly to old farts. |
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> Good for you. I really don't see the point in preaching systemd's |
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> greatness (or Lennart's). I'm not going to try it anyway. Also, I really |
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> don't see a point in booting fast (and I don't see anything wrong with |
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> openrc). So why do you feel the need to preach? Just curious... |
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> Best regards |
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> Peter K |
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I don't worry about boot up times much either. Here is why: |
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root@fireball / # uptime |
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18:09:00 up 48 days, 11:18, 3 users, load average: 0.18, 0.25, 0.30 |
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root@fireball / # |
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As long as the local power company gives me power, I'm running. My rig, |
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fast as it might be, pulls significantly less power than my old rig that |
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is only about a tenth as fast. So, faster rig, less power. I can |
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handle that. |
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As long as I can have good uptimes, I just don't see any need to convert |
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to something I only use once every couple months. |
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Now for someone who has to reboot a lot, sounds windowish doesn't it, |
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then by all means convert to systemd or whatever suites your fancy. As |
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always, what works for one doesn't suite the needs of another. That's |
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why we use Gentoo. We get to use what suites us. ;-) |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! |