On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 22:31:06 +0000, Chris Bainbridge wrote: > On 27 March 2014 21:16, Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote: > > Installing systemd-sysv makes systemd your init system. That's not > > something we're ready to do. > > The other bug does mention some kind of shim that implements the dbus > service that could be used. I'm not sure how much testing or > development it will get now that systemd is default though. > > > lightdm (and Xfce, for what matters) still works fine with sysvrc and > > consolekit. > > Ok, but in that case suspend does not happen if the user switches to a > virtual terminal and closes the lid. The org.freedesktop.systemd1 > error gets printed to the virtual terminal. Suspend does happen from > within XFCE even though the org.freedesktop.systemd1 error is shown. > It is not a big problem - switching to a virtual terminal and then > closing the laptop is probably a rare sequence of actions.
Sorry if this gets totally hosed by not getting to the proper thread. If this helps any, I have sysv-rc installed, which seems to bring systemd et.al., to the party. I noticed this starting to happen within the last week, though, I can't remember exactly when. When I try to switch from sysv-rc to openrc, the only conflict is that resolvconf does not accept openrc as an alternative for sysv-rc. The version of resolvconf I have installed is 1.74 on a jessie system. I can't see why I have resolvconf installed to be honest. May be a hold-over from previous installations as I use puppet to manage my systems. Going to try to removing resolvconf, switching to openrc from sysv-rc, then see what happens. Will report back after a bit of testing. I know doesn't affect root cause, but may provide a work-around for systemd getting installed! On a related note--maybe--in th past I relied on hal to provide group powerdev, of which I was a member. Not sure exactly when hal was obsoleted. May or not be an related though. I have purged hal as it was obsolete. However, once I performed the above removal of sysv-rc, additional hal related packages removed as well--not sure if due to sysv-rc being removed or just aptitude catching up with the removal of the hal package from a previous run, though! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org