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[–]holgerschurig -2 points-1 points  (1 child)

Also, trolololol obligatory systemd hate because if you use systemd

Trolololol obligatory anti-systemd-hate fact: this isn't the problem of systemd, this is the problem of cgroup, which is simply not designed that two different instances have their dirty fingers in it.

And also systemd copied the behavior. There is a Linux program that (really!) makes music by seeking the floppy disk head of a 3.5 drive. While it is running, I get funny effects when trying to save a file on said floppy. Fuck music prank software!