On 12/11/11 13:58, Rüdiger Meier wrote:
On Saturday 12 November 2011 at 10:32, you wrote:
I am curious as I have had quite protracted email discussions with a guy about runlevels. He insists using init 3 and startx is the only way to boot a system but has never put forward a sane and rational answer as to why. As a matter of fact, no answer at all other than incoherent rants against xdm/gdm/kdm. There are several use cases for init 3/startx:
Don't waste resources for X while you are mostly using the machine from remote but only sometimes as desktop.
You don't want to have dangerous kdm features like user shutdown or switching sessions while desktop is locked. If you are to lazy to configure kdm then simply disable it.
If you don't use any feature of kdm at all why you should use it then? Speaking for me I don't use any kdm feature except typing my password whitch works even better without kdm.
cu, Rudi I absolutely agree, but for single home desktop running KDE apps, amarok, Clementine, firefox, thunderbird and the rest, I see no good reason. 73 ... Sid.
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