On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Shai Berger <s...@platonix.com> wrote:

> I may have had to manually install systemd-sysv or remove systemd-shim or
> something. It was more than 6 months ago, memory fails me.
>

That may have been it. I was trying my best to give systemd a fair shake,
so I was listening to interviews, and decided to give it a full shot. When
it was first introduced into Debian, I installed systemd-shim, not knowing
that it was about to suffer from horrible mission creep. A couple of months
ago, I replaced it on my laptop with systemd-sysv to try and give fairly
evaluate it.

Unfortunately, I'm still underwhelmed. Underwhelmed enough that I have
considered trying out pc-bsd...

But thanks for that. I may try to reinstall systemd-shim and see if I can
break it worse. :)


> Sleep and hibernate from KDE still don't work. "sudo pm-hibernate" works
> (but
> when the system wakes up, the screen is not locked).
>

Sleep has always worked for me, but that may be because, since this is my
work laptop, I have it autolock  after the screensaver kicks in anyway.

--b

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