systemd is available in Debian, but it is on the Ubuntu sync blacklist: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/sync-blacklist.txt > systemd # keybuk, an ubuntu machine has upstart; avoid sync this from Debian
Should this be removed from the blacklist, or is that reason valid?
systemd is available in Debian, but it is on the Ubuntu sync blacklist: http:// people. canonical. com/~ubuntu- archive/ sync-blacklist. txt
> systemd # keybuk, an ubuntu machine has upstart; avoid sync this from Debian
Should this be removed from the blacklist, or is that reason valid?