Am Freitag, 26. September 2014, 23:21:36 schrieb martin f krafft: > also sprach Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> [2014-09-26 18:26 +0200]: > > If systemd was just a PID1 with the features you enumerate above, > > I'd be dancing in the street, not looking for a way out. > > Beautiful. I had to: > https://twitter.com/martinkrafft/status/515611660128903170 ;)
Concern noted, and agreed I am also vary of the sheer size of the systemd executable. "1,3 MiB are you serious?" I want to ask and probably will ask on systemd devel. But it for sure would help I think if I weren´t the only one debian-user subscriber voicing concerns there. And again I suggest to look at uselessd. Maybe you want to package it? I may even try it out. I am not sure I feel experienced enough yet to package it myself. And I decided to give systemd a chance. To take my partly theoretical concerns like "oh this is big and does a lot" aside for a moment and actually *experience* first how it behaves in practice. And to that I had much less issues than I had with PulseAudio. On my own systems still no PulseAudio, as I still have problems when I use PulseAudio that simply *go away* on purging it. Last was with OpenAL games sound with gaps in it. And I voiced quite some of my issues partly loudly to PulseAudio upstream and there I much more had the impression that I get "thats not a usual usecase, go away" kind of answers, than so far I had with systemd debian packagers and systemd upstream. I even think: systemd debian packagers have quite some pressure to prove now that systemd as a default is going to work nicely for Jessie. I think this is an invitation to file any bug or erraneous behaviour you see. -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7
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