On 07/10/2012 05:09 PM, Guus Snijders wrote:
2012/7/10 Jameson <imntreal@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Kwpolska <kwpolska@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Isn’t that contrary to your plan? You want to use easier, lighter and
more KISS software. And you want to switch to systemd. Which is
anywhere near KISS.
I probably shouldn't even go here, but IMHO, having one program start
and stop stuff based on config files is more simple than a chain of
shell scripts.
Really?
When i was running Debian, i'd agree with you. In that distro you
enabled/disabled daemons with symlinks in the correct locations.
Arch uses /etc/rc.conf where you add or remove items from a single array.
Ok, to be honest; i haven't looked very deep into systemd, but so far
i don't really like it for my systems.
As for the learning part: good for you! Learning vi (basics) will be
really helpful.
mvg,
Guus
Forgot to the list : create a custom list of colors in my .Xressources,
then use them instead of all these ugly default colors on many apps.
Lucky, I am, unfortunately, an unemployed Trader, so I have time !!