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Some of the Scripts in the Utilities & System Seup just Fail because of systemcl & journalctl not present
Utilities
System Seup
Steps to reproduce the behavior: Do this on a Non Systemd Debian Distribution
System Setup > Full System Cleanup > Error sudo: journalctl: command not found
Utilities > Bluetooth Manager > Error: sudo: systemctl: command not found
Utilities > Service Manager > Any of the Operation > Blank Screen
Utilities > Wifi Manager > Error: sudo: systemctl: command not found
Utilities > Numlock on Startup > Error: sudo: systemctl: command not found
It Should not give errors on Non SystemD distrubutions.
I am Using antiX-23.2-Full 64bit Runinit Version on a Laptop Other Details
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Describe the bug
Some of the Scripts in the
Utilities
&System Seup
just Fail because of systemcl & journalctl not presentTo Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Do this on a Non Systemd Debian Distribution
System Setup > Full System Cleanup > Error sudo: journalctl: command not found
,Utilities > Bluetooth Manager > Error: sudo: systemctl: command not found
,Utilities > Service Manager > Any of the Operation > Blank Screen
,Utilities > Wifi Manager > Error: sudo: systemctl: command not found
,Utilities > Numlock on Startup > Error: sudo: systemctl: command not found
Expected behavior
It Should not give errors on Non SystemD distrubutions.
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Additional context
I am Using antiX-23.2-Full 64bit Runinit Version on a Laptop
Other Details
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