2012/8/3 James Buren <[email protected]> > 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 >
Would you like an more uniform frugalware? It's okey for me, and I vote the 1), but we shouldn't remove the remaining display managers. We use one as the default display manager, but leave the opportunity for users, that they can choose other display manager if they want. -- ( : kikadf : )
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