I wonder how many people that use Debian for quite long time (since 90s or the beginning of this millennium) really like systemd, GNOME3 and all these controversial things. I haven't met any. And even more, most "greybeards" that I've seen oppose it. Seems like they don't have a right to vote.
Debian is Fedora already, assuming Red Hat is taking control of the whole system in a known way. Red Hat is 2010s Novell. By the way, each time Fedora comes, I try LiveCD with it, GNOME3, Workstation as they call it. Each time it fails, freezing in either boot stage, while copying data, while doing usual tasks with GUI. Their package management is slow, adding repositories is just painful. And finding stuff in GNOME3 is ridiculous. Some, such as NetBSD, still have GNOME2 in repositories (pkgsrc in NetBSD case). My two cents, Mitt --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng