The only distro you ought to do this with is Slackware, it's literally the default choice. This was pretty cool, and even funny. I agree it would prove an interesting bug-fixing opportunity, but...
The only distro you ought to do this with is Slackware, it's literally the default choice.
This was pretty cool, and even funny. I agree it would prove an interesting bug-fixing opportunity, but there are also instances where packages ought to conflict, so those will obviously have to be sussed out.
Props to the LXDM dev team for anticipating a use case where a user has too many desktop session options to display all at once in the dropdown.
ok, now do the AUR
</joke>The only distro you ought to do this with is Slackware, it's literally the default choice.
This was pretty cool, and even funny. I agree it would prove an interesting bug-fixing opportunity, but there are also instances where packages ought to conflict, so those will obviously have to be sussed out.
In the LXDM session list, how exactly are those organized? Order of install? Why not alphabetical?