Here is a handy list manuals for the systemd:
- Index of systemd manual pages
- Tips and tricks
- Frequently asked questions
- Debugging
- Incompatibilities
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Here is a handy list manuals for the systemd:
The notion that you’re trying to control the process and prevent error screws things up. We all know the saying “it’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission”. And everyone knows that, but I think there is a corollary: if everyone is trying to prevent error, it screws things up. It’s better to fix problems than to prevent them. And the natural tendency for managers is to try and prevent error and over plan things.
I remember seeing it years ago. Then I totally forgot about it. And then I remembered the idea, but couldn’t remember which bird or animal it was. Today someone reminded me…
Working in technology, I find that many decisions and plans are made on very similar basis.
This is truly amazing. Not like your new Android tablet. I mean, truly amazing.
Via Wired.com. Slashdot thread has more.