On Sunday 16 November 2014 09:23:30 Michael . wrote:
Debian's future is not in doubt.
I find it sad that things like this are being spread.
I agree with Michael. Debian's future is not in any doubt.
Lisi
On 16 November 2014 15:48, Robert Peters
<robertpeters9(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 15 November 2014 19:51, David Hare <davidahare(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > Just note, this is Debian "testing".. things are likely to be broken.
I
> > don't know and can't predict what.
> >
> > The future of Debian itself is in doubt (systemd fiasco, which affects
>
> all
>
> > other distros)
> >
> > At the moment, TDE is gaining ground as just about the only
>
> fully-functional
>
> > DE out there for those of us who do not wish to run systemd. The only
>
> other
>
> > alternative seems to be openbox (a WM rather than a DE).
> >
> > Here, a recompiled dbus has removed all systemd dependencies (although
> > I dont use the full TDE "meta"). I just got back "suspend"
in TDE
> > logout thanks to consolekit2.
> >
> > I really don't have a clue about skype.
>
> From reading various reports on systemd, I like the idea of a DE that
> doesn't use it. Given the uncertainty about Debian, I might go to
> using Gentoo, or look into the feasibility of using TDE in one of the
> BSDs.
>
> Robert
>
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