On 19/01/13 21:10, Armin K. wrote:
> On 01/19/2013 03:48 AM, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> My apologies right here at the beginning if this subject has been discussed
>> and I missed the discussion. I am curious about BLFS' view on the obsolete
.....
>> If anyone is interested in discussion, I encourage your participation.
>>
> 
.....
> 
> But, it has been obsoleted by systemd-logind. I've raised a thread or 
> two about this but every time systemd was rejected.
> 
>  From what I  know, Ubuntu won't be switching to systemd and I think 
> that Canonical's Martin Pitt wwas about to maintain ConsoleKit. Only 
> maintain - not improve or such ...
> 

I've been using (pure (no bootscripts)) systemd for the past 4 months
when I upgraded to LFS 7.2, and I'm quite happy with it. I don't see
what all the negative fuss with it was all about. The reason why I tried
it out in the first place was due to three reasons. The fact that
ConsoleKit was being deprecated, I didn't like the heavy customization
of udev, and as of Gnome 3.8, I've heard that it will be a hard dependency.
I must also say, that this has been the most stable system yet since the
introduction of Gnome 3.0. I had issues with the occasional desktop
freeze, but none since this latest build.

I don't see why systemd cannot be included in BLFS as it is just another
option.

Regards,
Wayne.

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