Hello Gary-

I meant no harm in my comment. It was all sarcasm. You actually retired at the right time and it's better to stay busy when retired. If you don't use it you will lose it. I have mixed emotions about getting old. I was let go because of my age recently after 24 years on the job, and it has me thinking about what I want to do for the remainder of my life. I can either be a cynic or try to make the best of it. It depends on how I feel I guess. I'm 54 and trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. BTW fix your damn boat so Brian can fly us to your boat and then we can go cruise the bay. :)

Keivn

On Sat, Mar 15, 2025 at 9:42 AM Gary <saclug@garymcglinn.com> wrote:
That put a smile on my face.  Now where are my glasses LOL?

This is the 21st Century.  They told me everything would be easy and I'd have a flying car.

I'm disappointed :)

I'll give your suggestion a try. 

I'm trying to simplify my life.  It's hard to do when they keep making you spend time 'cause they redo things that already work just fine.  Just sayin'.

I wish someone would say something nice about the 22nd Century.  I mean, something beside we'll all be underwater and the seas will be boiling.  Like maybe that I'll have a flying car and everything will be easy!

It's nice to have something to look forward to.

On a more serious note, I've been wondering if there is some SOAP effect here.  The actual framework/protocol is easy, but the tools make it hard.  It seemed really messed up that things want multiuser target and there is no target after that.  So, that if you need to run after something that wants multiuser, you have to do an after.  I was looking into trying to define a target after everything runs and then just have my unit want or requre that. 

I'm still learning this stuff.  Old retired people can't learn either.  Better to just put them on the porch.  Your solution sounds easier, but with some subtleties.  Retired people  are always talking abut the past and how good it was.  Makes people feel like they are hearing old Soviet propaganda.  Oh, that's right, you have no idea what that is like LOL.

This is the best of all possible  worlds---Dr. Pangloss.  --My sides hurt.

It's difficult being old and sick and stupid and a drag on society.  What was I before?  Oh yea, I saved more money than I earned.  Wait, that kinda sounds like a drag on things. Keynes thought so.  Oh that's right, I almost forgot (old people are always forgetting things) he's wrong.  We still use his ideas (I can tell because I remember...), we just call them different things.  I'm confused.   But now, I spend more money than I earn.  I must have things backward.

Apparently having someone serve you food in a restaurant is good for the economy.  But having someone serve you food in a "retirement community" is a drag on society because that person could be serving someone food in a restaurant.

I'm so confused.  Must be because I'm old and retired.

It's hard being old and stupid and not doing what I'm told.

I have a nice seat on my front porch.  Maybe it will be sunny later.

--Just having some fun with my morning coffee :)


n Fri, Mar 14, 2025 at 07:34:18PM -0000, Kevin B wrote:
> Gary, computers are hard and shouldn't be used by retired folks. :) Run it like below, it will load last. Use AI for docs - much easier and faster than our brains.
>
> Type=idle
>
> Behavior of idle is very similar to simple; however, actual execution of the service program is delayed until all active jobs are dispatched. This may be used to avoid interleaving the output of shell services with the status output on the console. Note that this type is useful only to improve console output, it is not useful as a general unit ordering tool, and the effect of this service type is subject to a 5s timeout, after which the service program is invoked anyway.
>
> https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/latest/systemd.service.html
>
> Kevin
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