Jon Brase <address@hidden>:
In any case, I'd strip systemd, which is what I did in the end. I'd
actually
dealt with all of the systemd-related GPSD configuration issues, but
then
found that it was hogging CPU. I Googled the issue, found it to be a
common
complaint for systemd across different architectures, replaced systemd
with
sysvinit, and behold, no more CPU pegging.
Yeah, I believe that. It sounds like a good idea not just on
performance but o complexity-reduction grounds - frankly I don't trust
any monster monolith like systemd as far as I can throw it. If I
"apt-get install sysvinit", will that back out systemd cleanly?