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Re: Selkirk, I Can't Install BSD *whine* *grouse*

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Oct 21 16:47:58 2014, in response to Re: Selkirk, I Can't Install BSD *whine* *grouse*, posted by 3-9 on Tue Oct 21 11:16:33 2014.

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Yeah, Ubuntu has changed, and not for the better. One of the biggest problems in the Linux world is total fragmentation of Torvalds' work among all the distros. What's happened now is that code from one no longer works in the others and systemd's horrid implementation is only going to make things a whole lot worse. Too many chefs syndrome with absolutely nobody coordinating.

The sanity of BSD is that there ARE traffic cops and nothing moves without being thoroughly checked out before it goes into the code base. Downside of that of course is that things don't happen anywhere near as quickly, and requires that machines be at least 2 years old to be assured of having working hardware. In the real world though, stability and reliability is everything, that's why I walked away from Linux 12 years ago.

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