Talk:GNOME/GNOME without systemd

Upgrading from gnome to gnome-without-systemd possible?
Thanks a LOT for now having gnome without systemd and your fine documentation here. I don't have systemd but installed gnome and it work so so. I boot into a system prompt and after logging in start X and gnome with startx. It works.

Is it possible just to upgrade to gnome without systemd more or less as described or should I uninstall the current gnome altogether and start all over again (as described)?

Did anybody do something similar I would like to do?

Olivier


 * Hi Olivier apologies just saw your post here when making an edit to the main page - for some reason my mail system swallowed the page change notification ><
 * Anyway, I believe if you are already on OpenRC, you should just be able to upgrade directly after installing Dantrell's overlays, no need to uninstall GNOME first. See his comment here.
 * Hope that helps! If you have other questions, there's a thread on the Gentoo discussion forum about Dantrell's overlays here.
 * Sakaki (talk) 13:26, 23 April 2016 (UTC)

Restructuring in light of official support for OpenRC GNOME
As GNOME 3.30 is now officially supported for OpenRC (~arch atm), dantrell has suggested to me the following restructuring of this page, to reflect the new reality:

Seems sane to me, but if anyone has any other views / thoughts / objections please post them here. Otherwise, I'll aim to action this w/c Monday 15 April 2019. Thanks! --Sakaki (talk) 17:13, 7 April 2019 (UTC)

Why not

GNOME/GNOME_Without_systemd GNOME/GNOME_Without_systemd/Gentoo GNOME/GNOME_Without_systemd/Dantrell

to be consistent with the forums support topics ? --NeddySeagoon (talk) 21:32, 8 April 2019 (UTC)


 * I've just implemented a first cut of this, following NeddySeagoon's suggested taxonomy. Also migrated to passive voice per guidelines. --Sakaki (talk) 13:59, 27 April 2019 (UTC)