In data venerdì 14 aprile 2017 16:13:05, Rüdiger Meier ha scritto:
On 04/14/2017 03:56 PM, stakanov wrote:
PS. SDDM is an example were the whole thing leads. It is NOT a KDE application. It is full of bugs and (that's the most funny part) people THINK it is a KDE application and blame KDE for it.
You forget that the only reason why we had to meet this terrible sddm thing is that it is the recommended "successor of the KDE Display Manager". Probably nobody on earth would have ever used this thing if KDE wouldn't recommend it.
cu, Rudi Well, to be honest, you do not HAVE to meet this terrible thing. If you do run nvidia cards it runs for me quite well. If you do have an Intel based notebook you can actually without issues use lightdm. But when I was still using kdm it was opening listening x-server connections on 6001, 6002 etc no matter what. Not really "fine stile". So, I repeat: nobody forces you to follow the recommendations of KDE. If you do however and the project screws up, then the culprit is that project not being up to expectations and not KDE. Fair enough?
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