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Re: CAUTION: Upgrading stable Trixie systemd-networkd might break your network



Hello,

On Sun, Sep 07, 2025 at 12:35:26PM -0000, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
> On 07/09/2025 03:10, David wrote:
> > CAUTION: Upgrading stable Trixie systemd-networkd might break your network
> 
> Is systemd-networkd the default on Debian?

No.

For the rest of your ill-informed rant, it was a nice day today so I
would imstead suggest going outside and touching grass, and if still
upset at the kids, with their software, one could raise one's head to
the skies and shake one's fist at a passing cloud.

> If so, why? I switched a Ubuntu server to Devuan because of another
> issue of systemd-networkd repeatedly bringing the interface up and
> down. Switching to network manager fixed it but I decided on Devuan
> anyway. Why is buggy poorly designed code being installed because it
> has systemd in it's name and why are new things like networkd and
> pulse audio segfaulting (halting systemd shutdown for minutes) when
> e.g. Ada is easy to use and now mature with great tooling learning
> materials and solved segfaulting 50 years ago. Rust is only a great
> choice to those who haven't investigated Ada properly including for
> kernel work but Rust would also solve these segfaults.


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