>> Unfortunately there is no other variant. When removing the link on
>> session manager in fluxbox, then it is impossible to choose it as a
>> default window manager if there's at least one session manager
>> installed.
>>
>> Then there appears a paradoxical situation: less functional systems like
>> KDE/xfce will prevent from using the most comfortable window manager -
>> fluxbox. ;)
>>
JC> No, that won't prevent you from doing that.  Any session manager should
JC> allow you to choose which window manager you're running.  If it doesn't
JC> then that's a bug in the session manager imo (and in any case, it's just
JC> a matter of replacing the default window manager with fluxbox in your
JC> session and saving it).  Or if you don't want to use any session
JC> manager, then you're welcome to use ~/.xsession.  And in any case
JC> working around that in fluxbox by pretending to be a session manager is
JC> actively harmful.

Editting of users' init-scripts is not the way of choosing default
window manager. It is the way of choosing  window manager by one user.
In case of an absent link on  x-session-manager the access to installation
of fluxbox (and many other managers) as a  default window manager will
be disabled. Because alternatives x-session-manager have a priority.

So if on my computer 20 men use fluxbox and only one uses xfce (kde etc)
then all the 20 men must use personal settings instead of general-system
ones. It isn't correct. May be it will be fluxbox bug but I shall not 
remove this link so far.



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