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--- Begin Message ---Package: systemd Version: 204-8 After a recent upgrade, the power button on my laptop stopped doing anything useful. It turned out that a recent upgrade had installed systemd, but without replacing init with it. The powerbtn-acpi-support.sh script was detecting a running systemd-logind, and therefore doing nothing. Folks, I understand that you're excited about systemd, but this sort of stealthy pulling in of code is something that really pisses people off. If I'd rather not be running 150000 lines of code as pid 1, please respect my wishes. -- Juliusz
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--- Begin Message ---Am 30.06.2014 22:04, schrieb Juliusz Chroboczek: > Package: systemd > Version: 204-8 > > After a recent upgrade, the power button on my laptop stopped doing > anything useful. > > It turned out that a recent upgrade had installed systemd, but without > replacing init with it. The powerbtn-acpi-support.sh script was detecting > a running systemd-logind, and therefore doing nothing. > > Folks, I understand that you're excited about systemd, but this sort of > stealthy pulling in of code is something that really pisses people off. > If I'd rather not be running 150000 lines of code as pid 1, please respect > my wishes. If you don't want to run systemd as pid one and you want to use logind, then install systemd-shim. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?signature.asc
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