On 22/04/17 11:36 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-04-23 04:12, Anton Aylward wrote:
More to the point, if the login GUI screen in graphical mode offers the ability to choose the desktop of the particular login session it makes it easy for the new user to try them out, experiment with options.
I think that all the display managers have to allow choosing what desktop to start; that choice is remembered for that user and made the default. But I can't vouch that this is true.
It is the case in the ones I've used.
Of course, installing several desktops initially then brings another question: which display manager to use, because each desktop wants its own.
And, guess what, underneath that there's the driver to use... I realise that its not an openSUSE issue, but the use has, underneath that, what video hardware to use, and underneath that, what CPU to use, and underneath than what mobo. There may even be the decision between x86 and ARM ... Most user's wont be faced with the decision between silicon (although they may have to considerer what kind of masking) and Silicon-on-sapphire or doped diamond or quantum. I really don't think that openSUSE runs on hydraulic commuters, but if they do have an OS its more likely to be Linux than Windows. What that saying about big fleas have smaller fleas ... ?
My idea is to choose one that is the default for the project and make sure it has has all the *needed* features. And then invest in improving it if needed.
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