061114 Daevid Vincent wrote:
> I've been using my Gentoo for a few years
> and since X/KDE/Gnome/etc never seemed to be quite stable,
> I always booted into command lines and then manually 'startx' JICSH.

This is what I've been doing for  > 3 years  quite happily.
It seems more in the true spirit of Gentoo (smile).

> But I find myself almost always doing that these days,
> so I suppose it's time to make the plunge so that X starts when I boot up.

Well, Gentoo is also about choice, so do it your way,
but very occasionally there is a need to do things outside X
& your previous & my own continuing approach preserves that option.

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