[Frugalware-devel] enabling services by default in upstart?

Gabriel C crazy at frugalware.org
Wed Jun 20 15:40:28 CEST 2007


Kovács, János wrote:
> Ezzel a dátummal: Wednesday 20 June 2007 00:55:26 Gabriel C ezt írta:
>> Said 95% of all users installs Frugalware 'as is' for the 'Desktop' and
>> this is where we have to care for now.
> 
> If we choose upstart, then according to the present positions we'll make from 
> Linux to a M$.

What ?

> It does mean if you install a program it possible it will install a service 
> from a dependence which ones will run without you know that.

We do the same now just the 'M$' ( as you call it ) devil is the *devel* decided to enable in a script
without to *ask* everyone.


 > However the default configs itself expose it to additional dangers possibly.
 > These are dangerous for the "not qualified" users mostly.

Uhh what ? So is bad to install a firewall and start it etc etc , right ?
C'mon 'normal user' aren't geeks nor admins they install foo and expect it to 'work'.

And I think you forget one thing ( and other as well ) , if you are saying the default configuration files are bad
then you are saying 'we suck' because for the packages you mean *we provide default configs*.
So if those things sucks for you , we suck as well and did a bad job providing sane default configuration files.


crazy






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