Greeting antiX users. This is TonyVanDam and I want to return back to antix! __{{emoticon}}__
Right after I install antiX-15 on my home desktop, I have one concern. I know it's systemd-free. But what if during upgrade or dist-upgrade from testing and/or unstable repos that systemd is force upon me all of the sudden? You mean to tell me that the only way to avoid this potential tragic is to stay with stable (currently Jessie) repos? Or have the antiX team successfully removed systemd for good?
topic title: (Dist-)Upgrade Fears: Could systemd invade AntiX-15?
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What if?
Not on mine. Not on yours. Mine has systemd pinned in / etc/apt
I bet yours does to.
I run testing and unstable.
So fogetta about it. __{{emoticon}}__
Not on mine. Not on yours. Mine has systemd pinned in / etc/apt
I bet yours does to.
I run testing and unstable.
So fogetta about it. __{{emoticon}}__
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Excellent! __{{emoticon}}__ Thanks.rokytnji wrote:What if?
Not on mine. Not on yours. Mine has systemd pinned in / etc/apt
I bet yours does to.
I run testing and unstable.
So fogetta about it. __{{emoticon}}__
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Thanks Roky !
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It's been almost a week since I've install antix-15 Full on my laptop & desktop respectfully. After a few adjustments, it's perfect on my laptop! __{{emoticon}}__ And I'm (dist-)upgrading from Sid repos at that. However, I'm sticking with stable repos for the desktop.
Both computers are 100% systemd-free. I hope antix can stay that way in future releases. __{{emoticon}}__
Both computers are 100% systemd-free. I hope antix can stay that way in future releases. __{{emoticon}}__