Hi,
To provide another data point, here my desktop :
1. runs network services (because webmail just works locally and remotely, unlike evo
which has been a crasher for as long as I can remember)
2. uses dyndns (evil I know) and with the systemd/networkmanager changes ddclient does not
seem to register ip changes centrally anymore. So I'd like to keep dhcp leases as long
as possible
3. uses a high efficiency low-noise PSU, which does not like power ups at all (in fact
restarting the computer now takes a dozen tries, with minutes waiting for caps to drain ;
yes I could change the hardware but it works fine under load and a new PSU is how many
years of energy savings again ?).
4. Runs rawhide, so I prefer controlling reboot/startup times, to avoid crashing the
system at a time I'm not available to fix it. One side-effect of the last shutdown is
gnome-shell crashing on login when I don't have the time to investigate it.
So anyway you look at it, this change is a bloody nuisance
As many real-life setups it is much more complex that paper desktop abstractions.
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