systemd?
Ralf Mardorf
kde.lists at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 22 04:34:47 UTC 2014
On Sat, 2014-02-22 at 05:39 +0200, O. Sinclair wrote:
> My bad - they issued v1 yesterday, but as noted from release notes,
> expect a bumpy ride:
> http://wiki.tanglu.org/Releases/AequoreaReleaseNotes
http://wiki.tanglu.org/Releases/AequoreaReleaseNotes#Systemd
204 is completely outdated and this distro likely is just a customized
Debian, IOW a broken Debian. I might be mistaken.
To make experience the OP should use a major distro that by default does
use systemd.
I'm an Arch Linux user, but regarding to the wish to experience systemd
Fedora 20, open Suse 13.1 and other major distros that use current
stable release from upstream by default, assumed there are others, are
likely ok too.
The default for Debian still is SysVinit, in addition I would avoid to
use most Debian based distros, there are only a few exceptions like
*buntu that IMO are ok, the majority is broken. Debian is in transition
period, you can run it with SysVnit and systemd and likely upstart too.
The OP want's to play with and to learn about systemd, but such hybrids
that are maintained to work with several systems unlikely will give an
impression about a clean systemd.
2 Cents,
Ralf
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