Read Slashdot since 2003, but I almost never post. Sure, I'm still posting as AC. Posting here in the (hopeless) hope that somebody will read this and reconsider...
I've been an (advanced but uncertified) RHEL and CentOS system administrator and user for 15 years now. My first work started with Redhat Linux 9. I am now holding on to RHEL 6 for dear life despite spending significant effort evaluating RHEL 7. I find systemd distributions to be buggier, less reliable in general, and harder to administer. I won'
Never comment but... (Score:5, Informative)
Read Slashdot since 2003, but I almost never post. Sure, I'm still posting as AC. Posting here in the (hopeless) hope that somebody will read this and reconsider...
I've been an (advanced but uncertified) RHEL and CentOS system administrator and user for 15 years now. My first work started with Redhat Linux 9. I am now holding on to RHEL 6 for dear life despite spending significant effort evaluating RHEL 7. I find systemd distributions to be buggier, less reliable in general, and harder to administer. I won'
Re:Never comment but... (Score:1)
I viewed RHEL 4, RHEL 5, and RHEL 6 with excitement,
You need to get out more.