Hi, > > * Does not depend on replacing init > > Wasn’t there some mention of xfce needing gnome-settings-daemon as well, > which would kinda defeat the point?
Not as far as I can tell: nik@keks:~ $ apt-rdepends xfce4 | grep gnome Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done 1|nik@keks:~ $ > And IceWM is a small, fast, usable default choice which will be familiar > to everyone who used a GUI computer in the last decades, except maybe for > the last 3-4 years when everyone went crazy over swish-to-do-stuff inter- > faces, phones, etc. As a matter of fact, IceWM comes, in icewm-themes, with a Windows XP theme :D. On the other hand, XFCE4 is more or less what GNOME used to be; it can, with some exceptions, be seen as a drop-in replacement for GNOME 2, but it sucks less than GNOME 2 ever did. I like IceWM as well, but XFCE is a good decision. > And then present Debian with all DEs, with the theme-du-release, to the > media, so that people truly get that Debian is the Universal OS, not just > “another GNOME ship”. Full ACK! -nik -- * concerning Mozilla code leaking assertion failures to tty without D-BUS * <mirabilos> That means, D-BUS is a tool that makes software look better than it actually is. PGP-Fingerprint: 3C9D 54A4 7575 C026 FB17 FD26 B79A 3C16 A0C4 F296
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