Re: [e-users] systemd

2020-03-26 Thread john
On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 22:08:52 +0100 (CET) Peter Koellner wrote: > Just a side note to add some outlying viewpoint: I changed from > debian to devuan a year ago specifically to get rid of systemd. The > reason for this was more of a philosophical than technical nature. I > also tried some bsd flav

Re: [e-users] systemd

2020-03-26 Thread Peter Koellner
Just a side note to add some outlying viewpoint: I changed from debian to devuan a year ago specifically to get rid of systemd. The reason for this was more of a philosophical than technical nature. I also tried some bsd flavours a short time ago which had some driver related problems of their

Re: [e-users] systemd

2020-03-26 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 15:22:45 -0400 Daryl Kuchay via enlightenment-users said: you need to split efl and e. e uses systemd if its there. specifically it uses logind.it uses it via dbus to do things like suspend/resume/reboot/halt etc. just by sending a dbus request (and listeiing to systemd when i

Re: [e-users] systemd

2020-03-26 Thread eric
On 3/26/20 12:22 PM, Daryl Kuchay via enlightenment-users wrote: Greetings, Various linux distributions support your project. Some more than others. I became attracted to E when Carsten first announced DR17 years ago. Been interesting watching it change over the years. I want to use EFL and we

[e-users] systemd

2020-03-26 Thread Daryl Kuchay via enlightenment-users
Greetings, Various linux distributions support your project. Some more than others. I became attracted to E when Carsten first announced DR17 years ago. Been interesting watching it change over the years. I want to use EFL and went towards gentoo. Partly due to being in america and having the