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Originally posted by computerquip View Posthttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php...ging_Standards
And this is more or less just a guideline. Notice how there's nothing on what's enabled/disabled by default. This is done on a per-package basis simply to keep packaging sane. It does not make sense to disable or enable something just because "that's the Arch way" when it might be completely stupid for that particular package.
In the case of this, I wouldn't be surprised if it was left off. netctl has always been available but it's not meant to be a one-all solution and can easily be left alone and even removed. In the case of this, it seems to do the opposite and defaults to using a tool that may not be necessary. But hey, if most people end up wanting it on by default, it will probably be left on by default. There's nothing in "the Arch way" or packaging guidelines to say otherwise.
Originally posted by Nuc!eoN View PostIt's intentional, and the "bug" still isn't fixed: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56690
1) This is a bug, and Lennart agrees, although it doesn't seem to be a bug that's affecting many people, and there's a workaround.
2) If you don't think the ALSA daemon should be enabled by default on Arch, take that up with Arch. Nobody is forcing them to distribute systemd's defaults. But don't be surprised if Arch ignores you; I suspect they're quite satisfied that sound works out of the box.
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Originally posted by Skrapion View Post2) If you don't think the ALSA daemon should be enabled by default on Arch, take that up with Arch.
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Originally posted by gens View Postcontext man
also nobody cares how much RAM you have
Linus didn't create the kernel to improve Amazon's servers or to aid Google in taking over the world. He created it for the desktop, I'd like to see a desktop OS that can really compete with windows and Mac. SystemD is a long over due part of delivering that.
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Originally posted by luigide View Posthi.
is it possible to configure my wpa2-psk connection via new systemd-networkd?if so,how?
i dont want to use netctl anymore.
i googled before this post but i only found wired, no wireless.
thanks.
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