artition)
and swap on the HDD. This gives you very fast boot times, very fast
program loading, etc. -- but lots of space on a medium that won't wear
out. User configuration files are relatively tiny and you will not
notice any slow-down in performance from having them on a slower HDD
compar
On 21 October 2014 17:40, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Liam Proven wrote:
>>
>> A blog post explaining why it isn't mandatory, the utter futility of
>> the fork and more besides, clearly and simply.
>>
>> http://www.vitavonni.de/blog/201410/2014102101-avoiding-sy
A blog post explaining why it isn't mandatory, the utter futility of
the fork and more besides, clearly and simply.
http://www.vitavonni.de/blog/201410/2014102101-avoiding-systemd.html
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