* On 2015 13 Jun 18:23 -0500, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> What part of systemd are these various (non-systemd) programs
> leveraging? Is it the sd-notify thingy? If it is that would imply a
> different course of action than if they are using many different
> features.
I know that CUPS can be run under systemd in demand start and stop mode
which for a desktop is a nice feature since it isn't running all the
time. If it can do that with another daemon manager, so much the
better, but on my desktop I am back to having CUPS running all the time
since I exorcised systemd from it.
- Nate
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