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Re: [LUG] Control Systems
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- Subject: Re: [LUG] Control Systems
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- Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 08:32:08 +0100
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On 05/04/2020 17:40, Simon Avery wrote:
For me, as long as it works, I don't really care.
Then use what your distro uses by default. It's probably systemd.
Well, no. As mentioned in an earlier reply, MX Linux 19 installs systemd
automatically at initial installation, but it is not enabled. So it uses
sysVinit. So I suppose I could easily move over to systemd, since both
are installed. That is why I started all this thread.
Choice is fine, but this is a war that was fought bitterly several years
ago and systemd won. There's little to be gained other than perceived
moral victories by fighting against such things.
I use it for a couple of hundred machines that I tend, and it's fine.
Better in many ways.
I wasn't thinking of moving over to systemd. Just curious about the
general opinion of it here on the LUG.#
Neil
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