Lemm.ee refugee here!
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SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Schedule ALL the things for the night1·9 days agoYes my incorrect assumption was due to the fact that sshd came pre-installed with the OS unlike plex that came with its own service file or Jackett that I had to create the service file manually. Sshd is a program like any other that gets started by systemd. I appreciate the clarification!
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Schedule ALL the things for the night4·9 days agoThat makes a lot of sense. I actually wrote my own unit files for Jackett and to autostart a virtual machine and moved them into multi-user target wants using the enable command. I guess my thought was that by adding the unit file to systemd it made the program part of systemd in a way but now that I think more about it, saying any of these programs are part of systemd doesn’t actually make sense. Just because sshd came pre-installed with Ubuntu doesn’t make it part of systemd any more than plex is part of systemd.
Thanks for helping me understand!
SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zipto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Schedule ALL the things for the night2·9 days agoIs sshd really not part of systemd? I seem to remember needing to run systemctl restart sshd after making changes to the sshd config file but it’s been a while since I’ve done that.
I also use systemd to automatically start plex, sonarr, radarr, transmission, and maybe a few other things as well and if they need to be restarted I’d use a similar command on Ubuntu. Or I’d run systemctl status plexmediaserver to see if it was running correctly.
I’m not an expert though so maybe I’m doing it wrong or using the wrong terminology.
I think this is why I can see my abs when I look down but they don’t exist in pictures from the front. Either way I’m down like 70lbs and it’s not like I’m ripping my shirt off in public on the regular. My wife is like the only one who ever sees me shirtless and she appreciates my weightloss so that’s what matters most to me.