Re: systemd situation in Jesssie
Le 19/05/2014 10:05, David Dušanić a écrit :
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> 19.05.2014, 00:21, "Tom H" <tomh0665@gmail.com>:
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>> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 11:29 AM, David Dušanić
>> <ivanovnegro@gmail.com <mailto:ivanovnegro@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> Systemd-shim is there to provide functions by systemd on a
>> system that does
>> not use it as its init system. It could be useful when you
>> depend on Gnome 3
>> software like network-manager but do not want to use systemd.
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>> AFAIUI:
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>> It's not clear that systemd-shim is going to be updated to deal with
>> systemd 208 (it works with systemd 204) because of changes in the
>> kernel's cgroup implementation because Ubuntu's switching to systemd
>> so it doesn't need to do so.
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>> So unless someone packages Ubuntu's cgmanager and patches logind 208
>> to use it (and perhaps does even more than that), it's unlikely that
>> systemd-shim will be useful in jessie as a systemd
>> mini-/micro-substitute.
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> That could be. Personally I already use systemd on sid, so I have no
> problem with it.
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> I think it would be even better to avoid everything systemd, also
> systemd-shim, if you do not want systemd as your new init. That means
> avoiding Gnome 3 related software and policykit etc. But then people
> will complain about not automounting their drives and so on.
>
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> David Dusanic
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And can you explain why hplip depends on systemd ?
Excepting that some people pretend that their personal choice is the
only way to run a ciomputer and tend to enforce it to other.
Linux is becoming just another windows. It is no more a Unix.
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