Hello. This happens consistently in Wheezy (KDE) when I open a terminal which
always loads on the top left side of the screen by default, and then close
the terminal window using the x button. This causes my xserver to crash
every time. Can anyone help with this please?
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Laurent Bigonville-5 wrote
> Le Wed, 03 Dec 2014 10:18:36 +0100,
> Martin Steigerwald <
> Martin@
> > a écrit :
>
>> Am Mittwoch, 3. Dezember 2014, 08:35:00 schrieb Erwan David:
>> > Le 02/12/2014 23:15, Martin Steigerwald a écrit :
>> > > Am Dienstag, 2. Dezember 2014, 18:47:38 schrieb Renaud O
Wow, its Lawyer time! Or so one would think reading through this thread.
Is this what the Debian community has devolved to? Quibbling over
technicalities of the Debian Constitution? Sure gives a lot of weight to Mr.
Hess's departing words. That document has turned into a poison pill for this
Dist
Lisi Reisz wrote
> Systemd is available in the current stable, (see below) and people have
> had
> time to play and fall in love with it (or not). So in how many Stable
> versions of Linux are you saying that it should be available, before those
> who wish to do so will have had long enough to
I understand your reasons for thinking Systemd is bad for Debian. I do, and I
also agree with some of them. However, Debian is composed of a diverse group
of people who have every viewpoint under the sun from Systemd is the bane of
Linux, to Systemd is the best thing to ever happen to Linux. No mat
Pierre Frenkiel wrote
> hi,
> it seems that tha last version of systemd in jessie (215-5+b1)
> has a big number of bugs, among which the very long time to shutdown,
> mainly
> for samba (5 minutes). Trying to kill samba manually before the shutdown
> did not solve the problem.
If this is the futur
Good work Ian. It is a well framed GR, and thank you to the seconds.
The previous post about the Social Contract is spot-on. I believe the
majority of folks who use Debian, do so because of the freedom of choice it
provides in their computing environment. We should not ever allow for or
accommodat
This list is the perfect place for such things. The decision to make Systemd
default in Jessie was done by the Technical Committee, not by general vote,
so I guess it was decided that the whole discussion about Systemd is a bug
because it was relegated to such. This is the mailing list used to disc
John Hasler-3 wrote
> There may be packages into
> which the upstream authors have twisted Systemd dependencies
> inextricably, but that is not anything Debian can change.
> --
> John Hasler
> jhasler@
> Elmwood, WI USA
And sir, that is the problem with Systemd and Debians acceptance of it as
Tom Collins wrote
> Worthless trash. They need to be stopped, deposed.
While many do agree with your sentiment, there is no need to post
inflammatory comments such as this. In fact, you do a lot to detract from
the cause of those who feel as you do by doing this, so stop, please. If you
can't say
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