On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 14:05:15 -0400, Tom H wrote: > On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> <malicious mode on> >> >> I hope sysvinit is still available (and be the default option) for at >> least a couple of years until systemd is being bright polished by the >> rest of the other friendly linux distributions >>:-) >> >> </malicious mode off> > > Rather cheeky! :) > > I've been using systemd on Fedora (F15, F16, F17) and it works very > well. I had an F15 dev box on which I had to mess around with rc.local > to get two nfs mounts to work. I now have six F16 and six F17 boxes in > production that are running just fine. There may have been many problems > with systemd on F15 but I'd *guess* (and could be *completely* wrong but > my search powers on Debian's BTS and RH's Bugzilla suck...) that on F17 > there are hardly more problems with systemd as there are problems with > sysvinit on squeeze. Are those boxes (where systemd is doing a good job) used as pure servers? I ask because most of the complaints I've read about systemd do come from server machines more that the usual desktop/mobile systems. > Had Debian decided a year ago to transition to systemd (not taking into > account the difficulty of surmounting the opposition of the > "conservatives" who don't want to transition to anything, of the > kfreebsd and hurd ports, of the anti-RH crowd, of the anti-Poettering > crowd, etc), would it have been in a good enough state for a wheezy > release? Yes IMHO (especially since there'd be testing/unstable testers > and reporters to add to the Fedora users), certainly no for many > others... Just because it was first released as a distribution default > 14/15 months ago doesn't mean that it's hopelessly buggy. Uff... no please. Having to deal with systemd in wheezy would have been too much for our soft-user minds. Let us to acclimatize first to the new paradigm of gnome-shell and delay the new "goodies" for the next 8 release or we'll go insane too soon ;-P Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/jv68kg$ltk$9...@dough.gmane.org