Hi KiBi,
On 03.01.2014 20:05, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Last I remember from squeeze (didn't check wheezy too much), plymouth
was quite buggy/broken, and has been RC buggy for a long while (hello
libdrm-nouveau); I'm not sure it's a good idea to install it by default,
but I'm happy to take opinions.
Cc-ing debian-x@ since ISTR some "fun" on the X side when plymouth was
involved.
I know that plymouth had a problem with '--retain-splash' and gdm 3.4
but that has been fixed by introducing gdm 3.8.
Currently plymouth has only one bug and that is tagged moreinfo.
Also I think there is some race condition in sysvinit, so that sometimes
when shutting down, plymouth is killed too early, but this problem
vanished for me, as I switched to a modern init system.
Best regards,
Andreas
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