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Systemd has been around for over a decade, but still people hate on it. But should they? In today’s episode we’ll be covering a number of the helpful and time-saving features of systemd that make us NOT hate it. So give systemd a chance, and tune in to see what all the fuss is about. Here’s the article mentioned in the video on systemd timers: https://opensource.com/article/20/7/s... - - - - Critical Administration Skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Whether you are new to Linux or new to RHEL, join our hosts for a hands-on look into the commands and processes, ask questions, and grow your knowledge. Get Started with Red Hat Enterprise Linux: https://developers.redhat.com/register Try it for yourself: https://redhat.com/interactive-labs Join our Discord: https://red.ht/rhel-discord Nate Lager: https://social.undrground.org/@gangrif Scott McBrien: / scott-mcbrien-349b356

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Dıe systemd Scum!

