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From: | Jon Brase |
Subject: | Re: [gpsd-users] Field reports from Raspberry Pi GPS HAT users? |
Date: | Mon, 18 Apr 2016 23:54:48 -0500 |
User-agent: | Opera Mail/12.16 (Linux) |
On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 23:50:41 -0500, Jon Brase <address@hidden> wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2016 23:26:12 -0500, Eric S. Raymond <address@hidden> wrote:Jon Brase <address@hidden>:In any case, I'd strip systemd, which is what I did in the end. I'd actually dealt with all of the systemd-related GPSD configuration issues, but then found that it was hogging CPU. I Googled the issue, found it to be a common complaint for systemd across different architectures, replaced systemd withsysvinit, and behold, no more CPU pegging.Yeah, I believe that. It sounds like a good idea not just on performance but o complexity-reduction grounds - frankly I don't trust any monster monolith like systemd as far as I can throw it. If I "apt-get install sysvinit", will that back out systemd cleanly?I followed the instructions here, minus the part about preventing apt from installing it in the future and the polkit stuff:
Gak, tried typing enter, control-V, and ended up hitting Ctrl-Enter, which is my mail client's "send message" shortcut.
Here's the link: http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_remove_systemd_from_a_Debian_jessie/sid_installation -- Jon Brase
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