Am Mittwoch, 28. Februar 2018 schrieb taii...@gmx.com:
> With actions like these I can't understand why some people think it is
> weird for me to believe that SystemD is a conspiracy to weaken computer
> security, they are constantly trying to force people to use it with
> shady crap like this.
With actions like these I can't understand why some people think it is
weird for me to believe that SystemD is a conspiracy to weaken computer
security, they are constantly trying to force people to use it with
shady crap like this.
Why after all would every distro that prides on being differe
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 01:46:12PM +, Daniel Abrecht wrote:
> I've been following the apt mailing list just in case. Someone wants
> to remove powermgmt-base from apt's suggested packages, claiming it to
> be obsolete and only used on non-systemd systems anyway. Should we be
> worried about thi
On 02/27/2018 04:48 AM, KatolaZ wrote:
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 04:00:30AM -0500, Chillfan wrote:
In my testing from stretch there was no traditional networking there which
makes networking a difficult transition. But I wasn't aware of this particular
issue.
I've made a note just now that man
On 2018-02-27 07:46, Daniel Abrecht wrote:
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I've been following the apt mailing list just in case. Someone wants
to remove powermgmt-base from apt's suggested packages, claiming it to
be obsolete and only used on non-systemd systems anyway. Should w
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I've been following the apt mailing list just in case. Someone wants
to remove powermgmt-base from apt's suggested packages, claiming it to
be obsolete and only used on non-systemd systems anyway. Should we be
worried about this? I've made a copy of
For Strech there looks to be something blocking that for now, and xorg is
getting removed during dist-upgrade. After removing network-manager that didn't
seem to be an issue, but systemd will block that when trying to upgrade
network-manager (and eudev) first.
So, I will need to do some more te
Am 2018-02-27 10:48, schrieb KatolaZ:
sorry for pestering you, but by reading the same page again I was
wondering if the transition to wicd is really necessary.
I also wondered when I translated the pages
Jochen
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On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 04:00:30AM -0500, Chillfan wrote:
> In my testing from stretch there was no traditional networking there which
> makes networking a difficult transition. But I wasn't aware of this
> particular issue.
>
> I've made a note just now that manual network configuration is a r
In my testing from stretch there was no traditional networking there which
makes networking a difficult transition. But I wasn't aware of this particular
issue.
I've made a note just now that manual network configuration is a requirement
when working remotely, and updated the manual network co
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