2011/12/17 Thierry Vignaud <thierry.vign...@gmail.com>: > On 17 December 2011 11:26, Wolfgang Bornath <molc...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> May be yes, may be no. I'm thinking about those computer adepts who >> have spent 10-15 years with the Ctrl-Alt-F1 combo, is it so easy to >> change a grown habit which is like the "Red = Stop!" paradigma? I'm >> thinking also about all those who spend time with different distros, >> having to change one of the most common procedures just for Mageia. >> I'm thinking of rather new Linuxers who follow advice in documentation >> - ALL docs on the net talk about Ctrl-Alt-F1, all generic books like >> Linux in a Nutshell or others talk about Ctrl-Alt-F1. > > quite a lot more end users have tested other distro such as fedora so I > think there're now quite a lot more users who expect x11 on tty1 than > on those who expect it on tty7
Ah, is Fedora also doing this? I haven't heard that before. >> So, my question is whether a second's flickering during startup really >> justifies such a strong change? > > you're kidding... If you read some other comments here you think they are kidding, too? As a special service I will tell you next time when I'm kidding. -- wobo