+1 - same here. You're far from being alone.
I'm still trying to get used to the new systemd in Fedora
and still trying to think why I need it. Altogether for my day
to day use I find it as added complexity with no real benefit
cerca f15.
Unix/Linux for me is the simplicity of text files. If I
lose the simplicity of text files I just wonder what is left
for me? A bunch of vague files in a binary format I need
complex tools to decipher? Might as well just install win7
and utilize my gfx card.
Same happened to me when I moved from being a big fan of
KDE to LXDE. Why is that? KDE became just too heavy, too much
**** I just didn't need. LXDE just lets me open a terminal, a
web browser, a music player and get my **** done with.
A change like that is something probably the ubuntu
community would like to adopt. A change that would just give
me yet another reason to not use ubuntu. Linux is text files.
It's grep, sed, bash, awk and all the other amazing text
manipulation utilities we have.
A change like that might actually make me move away from
Fedora after being loyal to it for as long as it existed. And
I know I will not be alone.
Lets try to keep things simple. This is why we use Fedora.
This is why I use Fedora.