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# 8  
Old 06-07-2015
@ Corona688
while still getting acquainted to Jessie, on my wheezy 7.8 there is a kernel-version of 3.2.0-4-amd64. Beeing aware, the kernel-bakery is not that very easy to handle, I will wait for running some updates.

To cut a long story short, not to continue the discussion about sysyemd, as there are plenty around, but reading about it in this link

https://wiki.debian.org/systemd#Inst...ithout_systemd

qoute "Systemd is a young project with a strong emphasis on solving problems in a distribution agnostic manner. " THE best joke seems to be to have an agnostic approach. I really doubt if someone like Lenart is an philosopher, or just had a glance at this term in ms encarta.

Last edited by 1in10; 06-09-2015 at 06:03 AM.. Reason: kernel bakery
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Old 07-09-2015
@d0wngrade yes, that is truely a good idea, these days I am saying farewell to debian, moving over to freeBSD. I still do not understand why canonical and debian are getting twinbrothers. And I think there is one real advantage, at least for me, it is more or less easy going to handle the /etc/resolv.conf.

Last edited by 1in10; 07-09-2015 at 10:37 AM.. Reason: one true advantage
# 10  
Old 09-01-2015
Debian

Interesting, I have been quite happy using Debian for quiet a while now. Nice thing about Linux is that you have the freedom to switch to what works for you.

I'll keep Debian for a few more years. Smilie

Last edited by ni2; 09-03-2015 at 03:54 PM.. Reason: Correcting a spelling mistake :-)
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