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by Svenstaro
448 days ago
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I used to do that but I find the UX of that quite annoying because before you can do: systemctl status and see what's up with all the system services. Now you have to do systemctl status -M <user-for-that-stack> for every stack that you're running to get a complete picture. I haven't found a way around that and would be very thankful for pointers. |
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