Adrian von Bidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thursday 03 February 2005 13.54, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > >> Having to tweak the alternative manually to something non executable but >> existing requires insight knowledege into the alternatives system and >> xfree86-common that a normal user wouldn't have. > > Wanting to disable the session manager is something that only a poweruser > would do - and so I assume learning about update-alternatives or using > x-session-manager in $HOME/.Xsession is something within easy reach of > these powerusers.
Why? Whats so uncommon with a user (or admin) that wan't neither the bloaded Gnome Desktop nor the bloated KDE Desktop? Remember that installing e.g. galeon will force the gnome desktop as default. A lot of people might want galeon without a gnome desktop esspecialy on slower systems. Having no x-session-manager doesn't mean you start with a bare X. The normal scripts that start x-window-manager and such still all apply. >> > I can't see the advantage of having one update-alternatives commandline >> > packaged. (We might as well start to package things like 'prefer kdm >> > over gdm' or 'run ls in the users' home directory at package >> > installation' ;-) > >> Think about it. With the same argument you could say >> update-alternatives shouldn't exist, it is just a config. Users could >> set the link themself altogether. > > I don't buy this argument - the alternatives is a framework, and with slave > files etc., just setting the links manually is not sensible. Besides, > update-alternatives is not packaged in a tiny package on its own... With the "on its own" you have a point. Its horrible to have such a tiny package. But I did asked Brandon to include this feature in X, where it belongs imho, and he didn't want it. So this is the only other option I see. > greetings > -- vbi MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]