Hello,
I use cinnamon. I jumped off the GNOME fail train exactly for this kind
of reasons and all the other ones. But it looks like I didn't steer far
away enough, because if I upgraded my system blindly it would still
install systemd thanks to gnome-settings-daemon.
So thanks for ruining it for
If you've encountered issues with systemd running as init, please file
them as bugs against the systemd package or systemd upstream; those
complaints have no place in a bug report against gnome-settings-daemon,
both because they're bugs in systemd (not in gnome-settings-daemon) and
because they're
it is unlikely that this will ever be fixed.
you are collateral damage in the commercial war between RedHat and
Canonical.
Redhat's weapons are Gnome and systemd.
Ubuntu's weapons are Unity and upstart.
RH is using gnome to force adoption of systemd as a strategy to sideline
ubuntu.
BTW, system
Hi,
please seriously rethink about gnome-settings-daemon depending on
systemd. I use gdm3 and a few single gnome-applications, but no whole
gnome-session. I don't want systemd and it would not work properly,
neither on my laptop, nor on my logon servers due to crypted filesystems
and container vir
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Christoph Anton Mitterer
wrote:
> Package: gnome-settings-daemon
> Version: 3.8.5-2
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Hi.
>
> gnome-settings-daemon depends on systemd now,...
>
> While I think systemd IS the future, it is not yet the default in Debian,
> neither
> does it
Package: gnome-settings-daemon
Version: 3.8.5-2
Severity: normal
Hi.
gnome-settings-daemon depends on systemd now,...
While I think systemd IS the future, it is not yet the default in Debian,
neither
does it work in all circumstances yet (AFAIK, there are e.g. still issues with
dm-crypt).
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