On 6 January 2016 at 20:29, Didier Kryn <k...@in2p3.fr> wrote:
> Le 06/01/2016 17:13, Teodoro Santoni a écrit : > >> PAM is a problem, the cups behaviour is another. >> My problem is to run things as, for example, my cheap >> hp printer without systemd. >> Next may come hplip through lprng or lpr. >> I talk about my printer but dunno, may run wayland someday, or >> have my family scavenge for money spending on e-commerce >> through google-chrome. >> I personally don't use any of those, but without pam, a life >> without systemd seem much easier. >> Maybe I'm wrong. >> > > I'm having pam installed on my devuan-jessie-alpha2 and no systemd and > no libpam-systemd. No problem. > > Didier > > Yes, even on a Debian Jessie I've PAM installed without systemd. And I fail to see what the big deal about PAM is in this case. -- aldemir,
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