Steve Volumetric wrote in <CABr5XP30gFzkr_dA_edQbXCTAz7hLRjXEW18q8wQ2NVhcVb7VA@mail.gmail.com>: ... |I personally am mostly happy with how things are now..with the only \ Yeah. ... |Other than that, Crux does all the things I want it to and , of absolutely \ |paramount importance, it does not do the things I never want my OS to do. I mean, rc.d "status" stuff could return the actual error code. rc scripts could offer hooks so that updating them does not cause trouble, because hooks could be in rc.conf or so. I.e., i load entropy, get my hostname via the kernel command line, may adjust the EFI kernel if booting a new kernel succeded, adjust loadkeys because my G key is broken. Whatever. |Someone mentioned updating the website [1]crux.nu[/1], I have mixed \ |feelings. In a world of flashy interfaces and visual chaos, [2]crux.nu\ |[/2] is kind of a nice oasis of simplicity. I absolutely would |not change how it functions in terms of presenting information, though \ Yeah. |I do agree manuals/wikis could be more supportive and explanitory. I like the handbook. The wikis of the world are terribly outdated or incomplete, this one is, too. You find some pearls, but mostly... And things like ArchLinux Wiki are now systemd manuals. Ciao, --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)