On 10/01/2012 03:14 AM, Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> Does LXDE have a position on systemd/udev etc?

it's a PoS, designed by the hallucinating lennart 'mezcalero' poettering 
who constantly tries to shove his shit down our throats.
almost everything that's broken around the linux desktop is his invention.

>
> I am thinking of the apsect where gnome will, and where its being talked
> about that any desktop will have no choice but to move to systemd
> exclusively to function at all.  Currently gentoo is moving to

that's just FUD. there are and will be distros that dont bow down to the 
red hat/freedesktop dictatorship. the more resist, the better.

> stubs/scripts and work arounds to avoid replacing what is a more
> flexible init system.

more flexible ? more complex and error prone. the binary syslog is just 
stupid.

there's nothing more flexible than a shell script started by pid 1 
(init), which can be as slim as ~20 lines of C code.

>
> I moved from (what was for me a disaster) gnome 3 to LXDE and being on
> Gentoo, I am looking to avoid the systemd and udev direction being
> pushed.

if nothing else, you can stick to/fork versions of sw that dont depend 
on the bloated new freedesktop crap.
as long as you're able to compile your entire system yourself, there's hope.

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