On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:20 PM, Charles Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is anyone able to access systemd's timedatectl on the current Debian distro
> (7.4, running on microSD card)?
>
> I'm flummoxed by...
>
> 1) Where to find it since it doesn't appear to be running or loaded on
> systemd. And
> 2) How to install or create it as a service if missing from systemd
>
> I've looked hard for any insight, but everything I've found about
> timedatectl only talks about usage once it's already installed and running,
> and nothing about adding/enabling it as a service if it's not installed.
>

With the current systemd enabled debian image, we only have a very
early version of systemd (version 44). timedatectl was added later.
Debian Jessie (version 8) is planned for freeze in november. My plan
is to switch to pushing a jessie image around that time as the
"testing" branch will start to calm down.

But, there's nothing stopping you from running Jessie today.

*My long term plan is to also switch to a qt based backend with lxqt
for a window manager in Jessie.

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
http://www.rcn-ee.com/

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