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EditorDavid @ Slashdot 1 place · today 21:04 EDT

KDE's 'Plasma Login Manager' Stops Supporting FreeBSD - Because Systemd

KDE's "Plasma Login Manager" is apparently dropping support for FreeBSD, the Unix-like operating system, reports the blog It's FOSS. They cite a recently-accepted merge request from a KDE engineer to drop the code supporting FreeBSD, since the login manager relies on systemd/logind:

systemd and logind look like hard dependencies of the login manager, which means the software is built to work exclusively with these components and cannot function without them... logind is a component of systemd that is respo

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