| > Yeah, because that's the thing you want help with. No it isn't. I, as a power user and only as a novice system administrator, want to "run a program at startup". It's not clear to me that it's `systemd` that manages that. It's not clear to me that it's specifically `systemd.service` that I need to find help with. > No shit `man service` and `man systemd` aren't going to give you help for systemd services that easily. But... why??? > Also, apparently you assume the user is simultaneously stupid enough to not put "systemd" and "service" in the same search query Yes, I do assume that because it describes me. I'm sorry you think I'm stupid though. Get off your high horse and start thinking of people with different experiences than yours. > but is meant to know to visit `https://systemd.software/service` even though it too contains both those words. Searching Google for `systemd service` puts a link to freedesktop.org with a very un-memorable URL. I didn't even understand that "freedesktop.org" is the authoritive site until a few weeks into learning systemd. I definitely won't remember to type in "freedesktop.org/software/" before trying to find systemd documentation. And I don't want to have to use Google as a relay every time I want to read the documentation for systemd. So I made a site that does it for me. |