I've seen a multitude of problems that stem from one display manager to another, and I'm getting tired of having so many of them. It adds more complexity to testing for breakages. I want to reduce the number to a more manageable size. So, I have two ideas for how to handle this, only one of which can be implemented:
1) Replace all display managers with lightdm. It has the ability to present the greeter (the UI for logging in) in a each desktop environment's native toolkit. A single display manager would make testing easier. 2) Remove lightdm and xdm, leaving gdm for gnome, kdm for kde, and lxdm for xfce and the remaining environments. Thoughts? _______________________________________________ Frugalware-devel mailing list [email protected] http://frugalware.org/mailman/listinfo/frugalware-devel
