Re: [Bulk] Re: My end-user $0.02 on /etc/rc.conf splitting.

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On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 19:07:29 +0200
Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Wed, 2012-07-25 at 18:54 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > L. Poettering takes photos from himself in front of the mirror (google!)
> > very often and publishes them by the Internet. I'm a pro-audio user. How
> > many pro-audio cards are working with PA? L. Poettering, the boy with
> > the same haircut as Bill Gates, blames the ALSA driver, but with jack
> > and ALSA there are no issues.

Is there any relation between these 4 sentences? Hint: noone cares about your
random thoughts...

> > 
> > I don't like consolekit and systemd seems to improve this, anyway, ...
> > 
> > Splitting /etc/rc.conf isn't bad per se and claiming that XP needs to be
> > restored/reinstalled every quarter of a year is nonsense.
> 
> Resume:
> 
> I don't like L. Poettering (I don't know him personally, so I might be
> completely wrong), I don't like pulseaudio (for good reasons), I don't
> have knowledge about systemd, but I'm willing to learn.

Are you in the habit of not liking people you don't know?

> 
> What has got Windows to do with that? And why needs a Windows admin to
> reinstall it ever 3 month? An admin should fix issues. Many users are
> able to install it every 3 month them selfs.
> 
> And what has all that to do with /etc/rc.conf splitting?
> 

And what does consolekit have to do with rc.conf?

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