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Re: pm-suspend and KDE sleep



On Wednesday 16 July 2014 14:13:54 Sune Vuorela wrote:
> Have you the systemd-shim package installed?  Did you actively select it
> at some point?

Yes I have (see below), but I have not actively selected/installed it.
Dunno why it's not marked as automatically installed though. 
OTOH you probably don't want an init system marked as such :-P

> (there is somewhere in the dependency chain a systemd-sysv |
> systemd-shim dependency - the former makes systemd theh default init
> system. The second one tries to mimic systemd)

Here's some info on systemd packages installed on my system:
$ aptitude search ~isystemd
i A libpam-systemd             - system and service manager - PAM module                                     
i A libsystemd-daemon0      - systemd utility library                                                     
i A libsystemd-id128-0         - systemd 128 bit ID utility library                                          
i A libsystemd-journal0        - systemd journal utility library                                             
i A libsystemd-login0           - systemd login utility library                                               
i A systemd                        - system and service manager                                                  
i   systemd-shim                 - shim for systemd                                                            
diederik@bagend:~$ aptitude why systemd-shim
i   kde-plasma-desktop Depends udisks2                    
i A udisks2            Depends libpam-systemd             
i A libpam-systemd     Depends systemd-sysv | systemd-shim

And below you can find the part of aptitude's log which caused 
systemd-shim to get installed.

----- start aptitude log -----
Aptitude 0.6.10: log report
Mon, May  5 2014 09:36:15 +0200

IMPORTANT: this log only lists intended actions; actions which fail due to
dpkg problems may not be completed.

Will install 21 packages, and remove 0 packages.
4,777 kB of disk space will be used
===========================================================
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libcap2-bin:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libcryptsetup4:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libpam-cap:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libpam-systemd:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] libsystemd-daemon0:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] systemd:amd64
[INSTALL, DEPENDENCIES] systemd-shim:amd64
[HOLD] kmod:amd64
[UPGRADE] base-files:amd64 7.2 -> 7.3
[UPGRADE] libcups2:amd64 1.7.2-2 -> 1.7.2-3
[UPGRADE] libcupsimage2:amd64 1.7.2-2 -> 1.7.2-3
[UPGRADE] libio-socket-ssl-perl:amd64 1.982-2 -> 1.983-1
[UPGRADE] libkmod2:amd64 16-2 -> 17-2
[UPGRADE] libpolkit-agent-1-0:amd64 0.105-4 -> 0.105-5
[UPGRADE] libpolkit-backend-1-0:amd64 0.105-4 -> 0.105-5
[UPGRADE] libpolkit-gobject-1-0:amd64 0.105-4 -> 0.105-5
[UPGRADE] libsqlite3-0:amd64 3.8.4.3-2 -> 3.8.4.3-3
[UPGRADE] login:amd64 1:4.1.5.1-1.1 -> 1:4.2-2
[UPGRADE] module-init-tools:amd64 16-2 -> 17-2
[UPGRADE] passwd:amd64 1:4.1.5.1-1.1 -> 1:4.2-2
[UPGRADE] policykit-1:amd64 0.105-4 -> 0.105-5
[UPGRADE] python-debian:amd64 0.1.21+nmu2 -> 0.1.21+nmu3
===========================================================

Log complete.
----- end aptitude log -----

Diederik
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