Le Lun 19 mars 2007 11:31, Rahul Sundaram a écrit : > Nicolas Mailhot wrote: >> Le Lun 19 mars 2007 10:51, Rahul Sundaram a écrit : >> >>> Extra - cpuspeed. mdmonitor, netfs, ntpd, portmap. Can't see a reason >>> to >>> enable these by default. >> >> cpuspeed, mdmonitor and ntpd are no more extra than NetworkManager > > Yes, They are. For a desktop. A Live CD is targeted at the desktop. > Nothing else. Bzzt. Lots of things on the desktop require a working clock (try to unsync yours and watch havoc breaking loose), cpuspeed is a requirement on laptops and nice-to-have on every recent desktop system (a hot mobo is a loud mobo, people like hearing their ogg files too), and killing mdadm removes access to parts of the disks (md is used on desktops, and live cds are used on systems with a linux version on disc) > here are side effects for all daemons - slower performance, > potential higher security risks etc. The less the better. The same arguments applies to every app exposed to external files, and you'll win more killing bad evo/firefox/openoffice code. (also all the GUI-oriented daemons you "forget" in your analysis have youth problems the daemons you target have not). Granted it's easier to kill some daemons than work of GUI bloat, but you're rewarding bad intermingled code and penalising small dedicated audited components there. -- Nicolas Mailhot -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list