• shrugs@piefed.social
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      3 days ago

      here you go: systemd is so much better then sysv-init, it’s not even funny

      I really can’t take people serious that think sysv-init was the superior system. I mean for real, have you ever worked with it and all it’s shortcomings? It wasnt even a system, it was a bunch of bad init scripts

      • ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace@piefed.ca
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        2 days ago

        I’ve been using it since I started using Linux 26 years ago until Ubuntu switched to upstart and then systemD.

        It did the job and was very easy to work with. I knew what the scripts did and I could write my own. And it didn’t ask for a date of birth either.

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        i started my professional software development career in 1999. the amount of older guys who called the web stupid and a fad or “gopher is the future of the internet” was crazy. people hate change