For some inexplicable reason. xserver-xorg-core in Debisn sid now has libsystemd0 as a dependency.
I added to our repo a nosystemd free version and have put it in testing dev nosystemd (antix.list).
It worked on my rig. Any testers much appreciated and if all is ok, then I can move the debs into nosystemd folder.
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url was:"http://antix.daveserver.info/testing/pool/dev/x/xorg-server/"
linktext was:"http://antix.daveserver.info/testing/po ... rg-server/"
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to see the debs. Only a few should get installed with a dist-upgrade.
If it looks like it will bork your systemd, don't proceed. Post results in this thread.
Best for users already running sid.
topic title: systemd-free xserver-xorg-core
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anticapitalista
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anticapitalista
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antiX testing and new sid repo now have these debs. They seem to be working ok.
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I installed it on my"test" box and did a glxgears (vblank_mode=0 glxgears) both before and after. Dropped from 95xx frames (in 5") to 75xx, though after leaving it running for a minute or so, it gradually spead up to 94xx. I would've expected at least as fast and perhaps faster, all else being equal. I'm using Intel integrated graphics. (YMMV)
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wildstar84wildstar84Posts: 119
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UPDATE, I've now installed on my production box and it seems to work great. Not sure what was the difference on the other one, but after further testing there, I see no sig. difference.