> On 10/19/19, deloptes <deloptes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > When you define a problem, you can also find a solution - simply saying "I > > don't like it" is not a problem definition. > > I'm not gonna waste time rehashing why I don't want systemD. Went > through something similar when KDE4 came out and was told to get with > the programs and "upgrade". A new version is usually not an upgrade. > > > I've been using Debian with sysv-init, but only because systemd was causing > > problems and I needed time to learn it. The concept of keeping systemd and > > using init was a very good solution. I think I'll keep it on the server, > > but for the desktop, I do not see a reason why you should not use systemd. > > Yep and other people don't see why we don't use KDE5 or GNOME3 instead > of mate/cinnamon. > > > I guess you are also not driving a car from the 30ies. > > Nope. I have 2 from the 80s though. Would have no problem with a car > that old. I might spent a bit more in gas, but my paid off vehicles > don't have a monthly payment & the insurance is cheaper. Always trade > offs. > > Kinda like my almost 15 year old Thinkpad T60p. Does what I need and > has the 4x3 screen that makes it easier for me to get stuff done. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Agreed Larry. My reply is NOT intended to upset anyone. It's not my place to tell others what to want or use. Just answer the question, which is PCLOS Big Daddy build by Alistair Izzard. Not perfect but I can get everything I need done. Video/audio editing, desktop publishing, internet, email and more. Very reliable, hasn't failed me yet. Thanks Ali. If someone else wants to use something else, wonderful. I look forward the comparison and stories about it. Difference is wonderful. Just answer the question, the why of this question belongs only to the one asking. For the record.... 1974 Chevy Nova Coupe Hatchback RS Thinkpad T60 with a WD SSD Kate hopes off the soap box and mysteriously disappears to the mist. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting