On 07/08/13 05:25, [email protected] wrote:
On Tue, Aug 06 2013, Samuli Suominen wrote:

that's only because gnome 3.8 hasn't been stabilized yet. as in, there
are no plans in keeping gnome 2.x available after gnome 3.8
stabilization.

Am I correct in believing that gnome-3.8 (whether in testing as now, or
stable later) requires init=systemd?  I am converting an old ~amd64
machine to systemd for practice so that I can convert my main laptop
(also ~amd64) to systemd.  The purpose of the conversions is to run
gnome-3.8 and higher.  I have other machines running stable.  Will I
need to convert them to systemd when gnome-3.8 becomes stable and if so
will the systemd wiki be expanded.

Yes, GNOME 3.8+ does require sys-apps/systemd installed and running as init= for full functionality[1]

However if you don't care about full functionality[1] you can still run GNOME 3.8+ with OpenRC while sys-apps/systemd is installed (because sys-apps/systemd has it's own copy of udev that still works with OpenRC)

[1] HW support, like (auto)mounting and suspend/hibernate

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