Systemd notice (important)
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- ivanovnegro
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Re: Systemd notice (important)
^ You mean it worked without issues, just as a confirmation? Because many complain it sets their homes at fire.
Re: Systemd notice (important)
^yes Ivan.My dist-upgrade in Antix Sid using smxi work whitout problems
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Re: Systemd notice (important)
^ Great. I mean look at that, Debian proved right with the transition. ;)
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Re: Systemd notice (important)
FYI, it's (right now) fairly easy to compile out systemd from (e.g) policykit, by specifying the --disable-systemd configure flag. But as said, it's probably a better investment to avoid all that stuff entirely.
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Re: Systemd notice (important)
In sid the transition was made. I close this one also to avoid useless anti systemd posts. If you have trouble, please consider posting in support.
One thing though. Consider not to install systemd-shim, it seems it won't support the newest logind/systemd combo. It is better to use systemd properly or use sysv, it is still here, or another init system of your *choice*.
One thing though. Consider not to install systemd-shim, it seems it won't support the newest logind/systemd combo. It is better to use systemd properly or use sysv, it is still here, or another init system of your *choice*.