MX-19 and systemd

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dolphin_oracle
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MX-19 and systemd

#1 Post by dolphin_oracle »

Our current position concerning systemd status and MX-19.

https://mxlinux.org/blog/about-mx-19-and-systemd/
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Re: MX-19 and systemd

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A superb position and result.
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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#3 Post by KBD »

That's awesome dolphin!
Not often that a solution can be found that pleases everyone :)

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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#4 Post by kernelkurtz »

Simply put ... thank you.

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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#5 Post by manyroads »

I'm not sure if this merits its own thread. If so, moderators please feel free to move it.

However, I believe the MX position as stated in the posts today by D_O, which I assume represent both MX & antiX, effectively place MX & antiX in a unique position within the Linux-world. Not only do both platforms represent a significant number of users, but, they also represent an alternative and "open' set of approaches for the greater Linux Desktop User Community. I personally am very pleased to be associated with this 'rabble'. :bagoverhead: :eek: ;) :popcorn:
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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#6 Post by Jerry3904 »

Agree in general, though antiX has no systemd at all, right?
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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#7 Post by manyroads »

Jerry3904 wrote: Mon Jul 08, 2019 7:55 pm Agree in general, though antiX has no systemd at all, right?
'Tis true... no systemd.
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#8 Post by CyberGhost »

Awesome! Great news!

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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#9 Post by Kulmbacher »

And for those wondering, we won’t be releasing MX-19 until sometime after Xfce 4.14 goes final later this summer.
https://mxlinux.org/blog/about-mx-19-and-systemd/

no hurry for me, enjoy your summer!
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Re: MX-19 and systemd

#10 Post by palimmo »

By default installation, will be systemd or sysv active? and how to change it?

Furthermore, what about Wayland?

Thanks!
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