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Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?
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I personally would like a systemd gui. There have been several attempts in the past, but none is maintained.
Its far too convoluted. A systemd gui for... DNS? Boot services? User Services? tmp file management? Everything?
That's the point. That systemd is convoluted, so a gui could help. And yes, for everything. :)
My point is there is no way to sanely create a GUI for something has it's tendrils in... Everything. In fact, there's no sane way to do any sort of UI for such a beast.