On 07/09/14 18:31, lee wrote:
As to console-kit, it was awful in that it might create a ridiculous
number of processes, and I used to disable it because I never needed
it. Can you disable logind?
If you don't need anything that depends on gnome-settings-daemon,
libpam-systemd, lighttpd, live-config-systemd, sogo, systemd-cron,
systemd-dbg, systemd-sysv, or systemd-ui, you don't have to have the
executable file /lib/systemd/systemd-logind on your hard disk *at all*
(the items I listed are the things which Depends: systemd, and I'll note
that systemd-cron and systemd-ui are optional even on systems which are
using systemd as PID 1).
If you aren't using a GUI, or your choice of GUI on Debian uses a
traditional window manager (and doesn't use gdm3 or lightdm as its X
display manager if it even has one) rather than being one of the
"desktop environments", then it looks like it's still pretty easy to
build a useful, working Debian jessie system that doesn't contain
anything which Depends: libpam-systemd.
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