On Thu, 18 Dec 2014, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
> On 12/18/14 21:22, Michael wrote:
> > i did not mean it literally. I meant that systemd upstream rejected to
> > care for any other kernel, than Linux, and that was the result. I can
> > dig up the respective mails if you require me too, but it wil
On 12/19/14 08:02, Rainer H. Rauschenberg wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Dec 2014, Florian Reitmeir wrote:
>> On 12/18/14 21:22, Michael wrote:
>>> i did not mean it literally. I meant that systemd upstream rejected to
>>> care for any other kernel, than Linux, and that was the result. I can
>>> dig up the
On Thu, 2014-12-18 at 22:24 +0100, Michael wrote:
> Florian,
>
> Well, you can see it this way. I'd rather seen a bit more sensibility in
> doing that 'big step' when it means so much damage.
>
> > systemd is a big step for debian, but its not the cause for everything.
>
> Yes, true.
>
> Well
Florian,
> so the argument, that they "rejected to care for other kernels" is
> simple invalid. if there are some developers who care, nobody will stop
> them in getting the bsd port in shape for release.
Please have mercy when i'm not really into the exact tech specs, and i'm not a
developer ei
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74589#c9
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
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> Could you please point me (us?) to a good and reasonably short summary
> about the known is
Hi,
On 12/19/14 11:06, Michael wrote:
>> so the argument, that they "rejected to care for other kernels" is
>> simple invalid. if there are some developers who care, nobody will stop
>> them in getting the bsd port in shape for release.
>
> Please have mercy when i'm not really into the exact tec
Florian,
> you never even tested (debian/bsd), and you are not working on it.
>
> So you spread fear to problems you don't have, you don't understand, and
> you don't work on them.
But which of these apply to you :) i wonder.
But, anyway, OT as is, let's not extend it any further.
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Hi,
On 12/19/14 12:45, Michael wrote:
>> you never even tested (debian/bsd), and you are not working on it.
>> So you spread fear to problems you don't have, you don't understand, and
>> you don't work on them.
> But which of these apply to you :) i wonder.
no does not
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Hi,
Sorry to reopen the issue, but I have faced the same problem today. There was
un upgrade, but I don't think anything related to systemd or login. Anyway,
nothing helped : halt -p, poweroff, systemctl poweroff... Neither as user nor
as root, from console or gnome terminal... The physical pow
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