On 3/26/22 03:04, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 10:34:49PM +1030, Simon Lees wrote:
>> The issue is more the major desktops are no longer using it so distro's
>> are no longer starting the service by default even if its installed.
>
> Weird. IMO, not enabling the daemon if it's installed is a bug. But
> that's colored by Debian's usual behavior, which is to start & enable
> any installed daemon by default. I understand RedHat & family differ on
> this point.
Yeah openSUSE has a policy of admin must choose to enable services once
installed for most services. There are some with an exception that go
into one distro wide "whitelist" and they are auto enabled after
install. When other desktops swiched to using upower instead of acpid
the decision was made to no longer enable it by default.
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