Is there a way to use Debian without systemD? I use Debian since Potato and
I never have a lot of problem than I still having in the past tow weeks!
SystemD, Cups with a lot of Symlinks, Please, raise the potato version!
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 01:45:21PM +, Marcelo wrote:
Is there a way to use Debian without systemD? I use Debian since Potato and
Certainly. The 'essential' package init depends on systemd-sysv
(systemd) OR sysvinit-core (SysV) OR upstart. Any of these should be
capable of booting the system.
Marcelo writes:
Is there a way to use Debian without systemD?
Yes. Don't use Gnome.
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On Wed 22 Oct 2014 at 13:45:21 +, Marcelo wrote:
Is there a way to use Debian without systemD? I use Debian since Potato and
I never have a lot of problem than I still having in the past tow weeks!
SystemD, Cups with a lot of Symlinks, Please, raise the potato version!
I think you
On 10/22/2014 09:45 AM, Marcelo wrote:
Is there a way to use Debian without systemD? I use Debian since Potato and
I never have a lot of problem than I still having in the past tow weeks!
SystemD, Cups with a lot of Symlinks, Please, raise the potato version!
Puleeeze, this issue has been
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