Autore: Didier Kryn Data: To: dng Oggetto: Re: [DNG] Fw: Ignorant question: What is the point of removing
systemd while keeping elogind?
Le 08/01/2024 à 02:48, Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng a écrit : > Just because I highlighted the packages that have a dependency with
> alternatives doesn't remove the fact that libpam-elogind has a
> dependency on elogind*without* alternatives.
The dependance is advertised in its name. I think the logical
reason for the dependance and the name is as simple as "if you remove
elogind you remove its need for authentication; therefore what would you
want to keep the dedicated PAM modules for?"
Simillarly if you have amule-gnome-support installed and you remove
amule, you will automatically remove amule-gnome-support *without*
alternative.
For logind/elogind, what I would like to know is what service it
provides which cannot be replaced by simple things like sudo. Beyond
satisfying the developpers' addiction to complexity, of course.
I currently use the Xfce4 panel with 3 buttons for logout, reboot
and halt, but sometimes they fail to work and I fall back to opening a
root console or a terminal emulator to achieve the operation. I remember
a few years ago I had replaced two of these buttons by custom ones which
just invoqued 'sudo reboot' and 'sudo halt' and these never failed.