On Wed, 18 Feb 2015 18:29:35 +1100
Andrew McGlashan <andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au> wrote:
> Okay, you've had two supporting replies, that is virtually none.

...and here's one more. I installed Jessie in a VM a while back, and so
far I have no complaints. Granted, I don't use it for anything
important (yet), but I will probably switch to it as my main OS in the
near future.

> I would like to say a BIG "NO THANKS" ... Debian is much less than it

Then go help the Devuan folks. Or use Slackware. Or FreeBSD. Or...

> Now, just wait until you have some real problems with your systemd
> Jessie installation....

I've been using Linux since about '94-'95 or something like that, and
quite honestly I've never felt any particular need to replace my init
system. That said, from what I've seen so far, systemd seems...OK. It's
not a life-changing event. This whole systemd-panic seems a bit
over-inflated to me.

Petter

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