it's great making a product for linux users because they have such a low baseline expectation for things working out-of-the-box and will go to great lengths to help you debug
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The only thing it makes easier is shipping packages that automatically install themselves to start at boot, which distros like but competent deployment integrators/admins hate.
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@RichFelker. I'm not a Linux Admin, but use it a fair bit and my goal this year is to truly understand the differences between SysVInit and Systemd systems that have created such a clear point of contention among admins. I don't have the practical experience yet. -
I don't think anybody likes sysvinit. The false dichotomy was created by systemd pushers. There were literally at least 3 alternatives that had the advantages of systemd decades earlier.
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That's an interesting consideration I wasn't aware of that. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
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