Le 18/07/2014 17:52, Brian a écrit :
> On Fri 18 Jul 2014 at 11:21:51 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>> I don't think one single person objected to the systemd software
>> itself. It's right for some, not so right for others.
>>
>> All the objections had to do with forcing people to accept systemd. Vim
>> and Emacs are both excellent, but if we all were forced to adopt Emacs,
>> or if we were all forced to adopt Vim, all hell would break loose.
>>
>> The other thing is, a lot of people thought the current init system was
>> working just fine.
> They choose to stick with it then. Noone is being forced to accept
> systemd.
>
>   Opting out of the switch                                                    
>                                            ========================
>
>   If users want to opt out of the switch, they can install the 
>   sysvinit-core package which will satisfy the dependency of the "init"
>   package
>
>     https://lists.debian.org/87mwc9gfsw....@xoog.err.no
>
>

That's quite afalse this... count every package which depends direectly
or indirectly on systemd, often without real need...


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