[ale] [Fwd: Advertising on ale.org] - OT MS vs Apple vs Linux/UNIX

Jerald Sheets questy at gmail.com
Tue Sep 15 13:37:06 EDT 2015


That was one of the things that was funny about working at Apple.  The
things people were ascribing to a company whose Linux admins couldn't rub
two vim plugins together....  the very idea anyone actually knew how an MTA
worked, much less was "in yer inbox, readin' yer mailz" is just ridiculous.

---
Jerald M. Sheets jr.


On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 1:30 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:

> Heh, heh :-)
>
> My fav part of conspiracy theories is the part where in order to believe
> the theory, one must also believe that an organization that buys $900
> hammers could actually get several hundred people that live in modern
> society to coordinate an effort to do ANYTHING and keep it completely
> secret. The Manhattan Project was leaking info daily. The atomic bombs were
> known to exist prior to the first explosion and that group of people was
> sequestered in the middle of the desert behind barbed wire and armed guards.
>
> On Tue, 2015-09-15 at 13:12 -0400, Charles Shapiro wrote:
>
> I love it when a Troll comes together.
>
> -- CHS
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 12:08 PM, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Oh man. There is _so_ much wrong with that. Halliburton subbed the waste
> disposal to a Saudi partner firm as they got the gold disposal from the
> north building basement. They already had the commando team in place
> placing the charges so it made sense they would extract the rail car filled
> with gold before the fire got to that lower level.
>
> Sheesh. At least get your conspiracies correct
>
> :-)
>
> On Tue, 2015-09-15 at 11:55,  -0400, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
>
>
>
> On 09/15/2015 10:47 AM, Scott Plante wrote:
>
> Or when "9/11 Truthers" would argue that jet fuel doesn't burn hot enough
> to melt the steel girders in the towers, I'd ask, "but what about those
> tanks of chemicals they use to make the chemtrails? Who knows how hot that
> stuff burns?"
>
>
> I wondered how the false flag commandos got the building to burn so well
> with the jet fuel.  Thanks for clearing that up for me.  Didn't Halliburton
> get the contract for waste disposal?  It all ties together now.
>
>
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemtrail_conspiracy_theory
>
> ------------------------------
> *From: *"Charles Shapiro" <hooterpincher at gmail.com>
> <hooterpincher at gmail.com>
> *To: *"Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts" <ale at ale.org> <ale at ale.org>
> *Sent: *Tuesday, September 15, 2015 9:31:15 AM
> *Subject: *Re: [ale] [Fwd: Advertising on ale.org] - OT MS vs Apple
> vs        Linux/UNIX
>
> I chalk it all up to the Moon Landing Conspiracy. The moon landings were
> all faked, in a studio ON THE MOON.
>
> --  CHS
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Damon L. Chesser < <damon at damtek.com>
> damon at damtek.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> On 09/12/2015 04:21 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 22:17:46 +0300
> damon at damtek.com wrote:
>
> Ahhh. No
> It is in response to the long thread and the strong opinions in the
> thread and in fact was not directed at you or anybody else
> specifically.  And IAW Godwin's law, I have now lost the debate.
>
> Yes, you have. Godwin's law doesn't work anymore, and it was always in
> bad taste.
>
> Seriously, it was merely meant in jest. Don't like systemd, don't use
> it. Like systemd, use it.
>
> The preceding two sentences encapsulate the entire issue.
>
> If systemd were just another modular, replaceable init, everyone you
> hear cursing it would be dancing in the streets. And truth be told, a
> lot of us might then choose to use systemd in certain use cases.
>
> The problem is, systemd has been engineered from the ground up to
> exchange dependencies with every part of the Linux system. The
> motivations for doing this are up for debate, but most folks who have
> every alt-initted a system will vouch for this: Once you're using a
> distro that has incorporated systemd as PID1, replacing systemd or any
> part of it is very, very difficult.
>
> For instance, if you currently have sysvinit, OpenRC, runit, s6 or
> Epoch, switching to runit, s6 or Epoch involves installing the new
> init, making a new run script (runit or s6) or config section (Epoch)
> for each *real* process (not the tens of no-reason processes and
> one-shots run by systemd). Not trivial, but not difficult for a Linux
> knowledgeable person. You also have to make a shutdown script, and you
> can find a lot of boilerplate for that on the Internet. It's also
> possible that you'll need to make minor alterations to your initramfs,
> but that's actually doubtful.
>
> Same thing with a systemd computer: Replace it with runit, s6 or Epoch.
> Now you need to find a udev equivalent, compile it, get it working. Or
> else you need to do a lot of workarounds with systemd's udev. You need
> to take dracut, and use it to create an initramfs that does *nothing
> but* mount the root partition, and then hand control to the on-disk
> init. As you do this, contemplate the trouble you'll be in if the
> systemd industry ever conquers dracut, the way it conquered udev. If
> so, you'll be back to hand-creating initramfs. And of course you'll
> need to do all the same things I mentioned when describing alt-initting
> a non-systemd box.
>
> Consider that if sysvinit had been as monolithically entangled with the
> user portion of the OS (and the kernel if they get their way with
> kdbus) as systemd is, Red Hat would have had to spend triple what they
> did to create a replacement init. But like all the other inits except
> systemd, sysvinit is an encapsulated PID1 plus service manager, so it
> was easy to replace. The systemd industry climbed the ladder of
> modularity, and then pulled the ladder up after them.
>
> I understand you're probably init agnostic, and that's fine. But you
> need to be thankful for the people working hard to provide alternatives
> to the Redhat funded juggernaut, because if Redhat ever succeeds in
> eliminating alternatives to systemd, they'll have a monopoly on Linux.
> Most entities who gain a monopoly do not behave well, and the user pays
> the price.
>
>
> I am with Michael on this point.  I am init agnostic and just don't care,
> but to claim the evil empire of Red Hat is behind this?  Seems a bit
> bombastic?  We all know the freedom haters of Debian remove choice at every
> turn, and that is why they are backing the init choice of systemd.  Once
> Red Hat controls everything, then Debian can finally close down. Who needs
> those pesky Debian dev meetings anyway?  Always yammering about some social
> contract this and social contract that.
>
> Gento wanted to give it's users only one choice, most like due to Red Hat
> financial interests, but the user base needed to be appeased, so they gave
> you a "choice" of which system to use when you installed it. Some choice.
> Systemd or the old system!  Ha! Only two choices!  Proof they are in league!
>
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
> August 2015 featured book: Troubleshooting: Just the Facts
> http://www.troubleshooters.com/tjust
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing list
> Ale at ale.org
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
>
> --
> Damon at damtek.com
> 404-271-8699
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing list
> Ale at ale.org
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing list
> Ale at ale.org
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing listAle at ale.orghttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists athttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
>
> -- Damon at damtek.com404-271-8699
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing listAle at ale.orghttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists athttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
> --
> James P. Kinney III
>
> Every time you stop a school, you will have to build a jail. What you
> gain at one end you lose at the other. It's like feeding a dog on his
> own tail. It won't fatten the dog.
> - Speech 11/23/1900 Mark Twain
> http://heretothereideas.blogspot.com/
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing list
> Ale at ale.org
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing listAle at ale.orghttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists athttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
> --
> James P. Kinney III
>
> Every time you stop a school, you will have to build a jail. What you
> gain at one end you lose at the other. It's like feeding a dog on his
> own tail. It won't fatten the dog.
> - Speech 11/23/1900 Mark Twain
> http://heretothereideas.blogspot.com/
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Ale mailing list
> Ale at ale.org
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
> http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
>
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mail.ale.org/pipermail/ale/attachments/20150915/b973ac99/attachment.html>


More information about the Ale mailing list