Hi Adrian,

On 19.01.2014 06:35, Adrian Immanuel Kieß wrote:
installing systemd-shim helped fine.

That's great.

I'd like to note that GDM3 in Debian/testing now takes a great time to
load and that the console output is not shown right when GDM3 leaves X
mode.

How long is 'a great time'? Can you make a picture of how the console output is wrong?

Additionally; I've read on http://www.phoronix.com/ that Debian now
possibly likes to switch to systemd. Is it recommended now to switch to
systemd and install systemd-sysv?

Currently the answer to this question probably depends strongly on who you ask. This will hopefully change soon, when the technical committee has made it's decision. [1] If you don't feel curious about modern init systems, it is possible to stay with sysvinit for jessie. But since GNOME upstream decided to use features provided by systemd that only afterwards were available on other init systems via systemd-shim, you might want to try out systemd-sysv, as similiar upstream changes might happen again. (And a modern init system is an improvement over the old sysvinit.)
I hope that helps you.

Best regards,
Andreas


1: http://bugs.debian.org/727708


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