Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> writes: > On 2016-12-08, Kevin Monceaux <ke...@rawfeddogs.net> wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 06:42:21PM -0500, Alan Grimes wrote: >> >>> --> X11 would probably need to be shut down two which is equivalent to a >>> reboot on a desktop system anyway. >> >> Shutting down X11 doesn't appear to be equivalent to a reboot on my desktop. >> If I shut down X11, my uptime still keeps accumulating. > > I think he meant that from a "desktop productivity" standpoint, the > two are the same: you have to close every single program you are using > and then start over.
It's an annoyance factor. When I have to shut down the X11 session, I can as well reboot. There's enough software that can not reasonably be run within tmux. It's like having to entirely clear out your fridge and/or freezer every couple days because it needs to be rebooted, and then putting everything back in. Who would put up with that?