On Saturday, October 23, 2010 12:48:05 pm Dimitrios Glentadakis wrote: > 2010/10/23 Morgan Leijström <[email protected]> > > > Den 2010-10-23 19:23:22 skrev Michael Scherer: > > > that still doesn't really explain in what case a fallback should really > > > be needed. > > > > I once fubar:ed my KDE settings > > > > I copied back a backup using LXDE. > > I could have used command line. > > But for some users command line is scary. > > it happens many times, eg i did an install in a netbook with gma500 graphic > card and i could only loggin in lxde. Another time i have messed the plasma > configurations and fortunately i could logged in with icewm. I have many > personal examples that i needed a light environment to repair my KDE > session so i think that a fallback DE (i prefer icewm) is always need to > be installed by default
I agree having a fallback. it is much easier to change any configuration in a graphical enviroment and I had cases where KDE din't want to work anymore. Fixing it in icewm was easier than on the command mode -- Thomas
