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posted by LaminatorX on Wednesday September 24 2014, @06:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the better-together dept.

Debian Jesse is going to have Gnome3 as the default desktop.

The desktop re-qualification page, used to help choose which desktop will be default, has in the Jesse version a weight for systemd integration, and of course only Gnome3 does it (at least for now). This will surely make the systemd/gnome3 fanbase happy, but possibly will make others unhappy, as it [may] be seen as another step towards mono-culture, until we soon end up with all distros being redhat clones.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by CRCulver on Thursday September 25 2014, @02:51AM

    by CRCulver (4390) on Thursday September 25 2014, @02:51AM (#98051) Homepage

    You are doing something wrong. Running GIMP even with current Debian unstable does not require running systemd as your init system.

    Perhaps you are confusing the fact that some systemd packages will have to be installed in order to use GNOME apps, but that doesn't oblige the user to run systemd as his/her init system. With the systemd-shim package, you can continue to run sysvinit as your init, and at the same time install a bare minimum of systemd dependencies to run such desktop applications.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 25 2014, @05:19AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 25 2014, @05:19AM (#98099)

    Yes it does, this has even been discussed on the mailing list in the last day or so.
    And it is all by design.

  • (Score: 1) by coolgopher on Thursday September 25 2014, @08:07AM

    by coolgopher (1157) on Thursday September 25 2014, @08:07AM (#98131)

    I'm doing something wrong? Well, you know what, perhaps you're right.

    But that doesn't really excuse the mess - rather it reinforces the fact that it is a mess. Never before in my experience has the choice of init system had such a nasty impact on, well, everything else. If systemd truly was a choice in Debian at this point, I wouldn't be bitching about having to hold packages and mess with configuration settings I've never had to muck around with before. Sure, I'm running Jessie, so I shouldn't expect everything to be smooth sailing, but at the end of the day I'm coming away with the feeling that Debian is no longer a good choice of distro for me, as a user and developer.