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<B>Florian Hubold</B>
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<I>Sat Dec 17 11:35:55 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>Am 17.12.2011 11:26, schrieb Wolfgang Bornath:
><i> 2011/12/17 Sander Lepik <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">sander.lepik at eesti.ee</A>>:
</I>>><i> 17.12.2011 12:10, Wolfgang Bornath kirjutas:
</I>>>><i> I really beg to think the whole matter over again, at least until it is
</I>>>><i> mature enough to be implemented in cauldron for practical test.
</I>>><i> People will get used to it rather fast.
</I>><i> May be yes, may be no. I'm thinking about those computer adepts who
</I>><i> have spent 10-15 years with the Ctrl-Alt-F1 combo, is it so easy to
</I>><i> change a grown habit which is like the "Red = Stop!" paradigma? I'm
</I>><i> thinking also about all those who spend time with different distros,
</I>><i> having to change one of the most common procedures just for Mageia.
</I>><i> I'm thinking of rather new Linuxers who follow advice in documentation
</I>><i> - ALL docs on the net talk about Ctrl-Alt-F1, all generic books like
</I>><i> Linux in a Nutshell or others talk about Ctrl-Alt-F1.
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</I>><i> So, my question is whether a second's flickering during startup really
</I>><i> justifies such a strong change?
</I>><i>
</I>Well, maybe you haven't heard of the related problems yet:
<A HREF="https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_2_Errata#Xserver_crashes">https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Mageia_2_Errata#Xserver_crashes</A>
So what would be better: desktop session crashing when you press
the enter key or ttys available on different keys?
How hard is it to just press a different key or keep switching
until you hit a tty? That's what i do when i forget on which key
the damn x session was to get back to it. :)
Which is also differing between distros, some have x session on
tty 1, some on 7 and Mandriva/Mageia since some time on 8,
due to plymouth and the handover to the DM, IIRC.
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