OpenRC is nice. (In fact, I currently have a toy Gentoo machine which is the main platform for OpenRC.) I mostly jumped off the Linux ship before systemd, and all that I can read about it is how many problems it makes to have a monolithic can-do-all software running as PID 1. I don't think that I'd want to make my own experiences with it.
You and the web world are my big teachers :)
My mother said that I would be a horrible teacher. I'm a cynic.
I have studied about systemd, SysVinit and upstart for a couple of days.
And I understood your saying, at least a part of it:
how many problems it makes to have a monolithic can-do-all software running as PID 1
What I understand is that it is a trade off between speed and stability.
And I seemed to understand why, in my past experiment, Ubuntu executed something faster than Alpine Linux or OpenBSD.
My mother said that I would be a horrible teacher. I'm a cynic.
To be frank, I couldn't find what to say, because I definitely know about you by far less than your mother 🤣
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OpenRC is nice. (In fact, I currently have a toy Gentoo machine which is the main platform for OpenRC.) I mostly jumped off the Linux ship before
systemd
, and all that I can read about it is how many problems it makes to have a monolithic can-do-all software running as PID 1. I don't think that I'd want to make my own experiences with it.My mother said that I would be a horrible teacher. I'm a cynic.
Hi, tux0r!
Thank you about the detail.
I have studied about
systemd
,SysVinit
andupstart
for a couple of days.And I understood your saying, at least a part of it:
What I understand is that it is a trade off between speed and stability.
And I seemed to understand why, in my past experiment, Ubuntu executed something faster than Alpine Linux or OpenBSD.
To be frank, I couldn't find what to say, because I definitely know about you by far less than your mother 🤣