Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #313510, revision 4 Title: Wipe all vt's leaving just graphical one... - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) + reject reason: No technical reason substantiated. Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Nelson Marques (ketheriel) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Free your mind from your own personal usage and think on the vast majority of Desktop users with openSUSE; Do we need so many tty's? Honestly, many people don't use, so lets just ditch them and leave the system only using 1 single graphical vt. One step closer to a real desktop... and yeah, everyone does it for years... So YOU might actually bring innovation amongst linux vendors... Discussion: #1: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2012-06-05 08:46:35) Why not for pure desktop usage, but absolutely wrong for all of us that use openSUSE as server base. Then a formal proposal, resuming all steps and packages/patterns affected by this feature need to be written. And then implemented. We should be able to propose a quick switch/option/interface to allow the (re) creation of tty if needed. And have a clear statement during install. Also keep in mind that we certainly need at least one of them in case of disaster : emergency, xorg failing etc. #2: Christian Boltz (cboltz) (2012-06-05 13:06:33) What's the reason/advantage in your proposal? Do the ttys somehow hurt? I don't see an advantage in dropping the ttys - the only thing I could think of is the memory footprint of the login prompts - but I'd say this is irrelevant in comparison to KDE or Gnome ;-) And as Bruno already said, we need at least one tty in case of emergency. "Not confusing desktop users" can't be the reason - the average desktop user might not even know about Ctrl-Alt-F1...Ctrl-Alt-F6 ;-) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/313510