Linux distros have gotten worse and worse and worse over the years. (So has Windows.) Every 3 years the old way of handling configurations is thrown out and a new one put in place.
That said, I don't know enough to say whether systemd is fixing this problem or if it is contributing to this problem (which it could do even while claiming to fix the problem).
Linux distros have gotten worse and worse and worse over the years. (So has Windows.) Every 3 years the old way of handling configurations is thrown out and a new one put in place.
That said, I don't know enough to say whether systemd is fixing this problem or if it is contributing to this problem (which it could do even while claiming to fix the problem).