On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 12:59 -0700, John R Pierce wrote: > On 7/14/2014 12:48 PM, Always Learning wrote: > > On the contrary it means a discerning user like me, never adverse to > > complaining, is satisfied with the quality product C 5 undoubtedly is. > > And satisfied sufficiently to use it instead of C6 and C7. > perhaps you should change your username from Always Learning, as it > appears you've decided to stop as of about 5 years ago. Optimistically I will continue learning about a wide range of differing subjects until I die, probably in about 10 years or so. I continue to learn new things about C5, and the programmes than run on it, the BSDs, Linux kernel, minor CSS syntaxes. It is fascinating. Next month I hope to enrol in German and Polish evening classes. I would have preferred Norwegian (Bokmal) and Dutch (Nederlands) but the local college don't have them. In November I would like to start a law degree :-) I am never complacent and tomorrow I do the first of the compulsory 3 tests for my motorbike licence (theory and hazard perception, despite riding my bike for the last year as a Learner) - I'm definitely Always Learning and not ashamed to admit it. Centos is clearly a refreshing and invigorating breeze compared to Windoze. Having about 47 years years experience as a computer programmer, I am naturally reticent about systemd - but then every clever and thinking person would be too. I've experienced too many computer problems to trust everything to script kiddies or their grown-up enthusiastic cousins. Have a nice evening. -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. Centos, Exim, Apache, Libre Office. Linux is the future. Micro$oft is the past.