• mogoh@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    Usually such things have a simple explanation. systemd does a lot with time and date, for example scheduling tasks. It’s quite obvious that it has this capabilities, when you think about it.

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      14 hours ago

      Usually such things have a simple explanation. systemd does a lot with time and date, for example scheduling tasks. It’s quite obvious that it has this capabilities, when you think about it.

      FTFY

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        48 minutes ago

        Too much

        But that has been a complaint for 10 years and it’s only gotten worse

        I wouldn’t mind systemd if it weren’t for the fact that it was to be a startup system that promised to make everything easier and faster to startup yet managing systemd is a drag at best, and of it did one thing it’s making my systems boot up like mud

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      7 hours ago

      I thought the same, but didn’t we already have things like chron syntax for this? Systemd didn’t have to build its own library.