update-rc.d: error: unable to read /etc/init.d/clamav-freshclam
Mario Marietto
marietto2008 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 14:11:08 UTC 2024
---> Under the hood it's a POSIX operating system.
>From my personal perspective a closed OSes even if they are certified as
POSIX os,they aren't POSIX os. In other words I would add some GPL rules
(such as the free redistribution of code) as requisites to be certified as
POSIX os.
---> Since Linux isn't a POSIX operating system we will go the Windows
way,not the iOS/iPadOS way, that is hardcore restricted, but more stable
than the Windows way.
Why not mimic the FreeBSD packaging and port systems ? I still use Linux
today but less than some years ago because I've found FreeBSD that's a lot
intriguing. The main reason is to escape from the dependencies nightmare.
I'm not sure if there is a Linux distro that uses the same techniques as
FreeBSD for installing tools. Anyway I'm very satisfied by that system.
---> I hope that the next upgrade doesn't install a package named
systemd-registry or systemd-kernel.
That's another critical point. A lot of Linux users don't like systemd.
Probably because it is perceived as heavy and complicated to manage. Even
here,FreeBSD uses rc.d that's old but good enough and versatile. Sometimes
the old techniques are better than the newer ones.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 1:58 PM Ralf Mardorf via ubuntu-users <
ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com> wrote:
> PPS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Standard_Base
>
> ;)
>
> Since we don't have a standard we should use package managements such as
> DEB (dpkg,apt) and consequently never install updates with an assume yes
> approach and we should consequently stay away from snap, flatpak and
> other enemies of the mature users. Whoever has the time and the strength
> should even ban systemd, I am too old for it, unfortunately I lack the
> time and the strength to do so.
>
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