Hey,
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 15:40, Owen Taylor wrote:
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 00:08, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> 't remember the whole set of issues but I think it was basically so
> that a) switchdesk would appear to do something (it only works if you
> are using the "Default" gdm session which runs ~/.Xclients, so if
you'd
> chosen a session in gdm switchdesk would seem busted) and b) so that if
> someone had run switchdesk historically they wouldn't get reverted to
> the default desktop on upgrade.
>
> Part of the issue is that switchdesk works with startx and kdm, but I
> don't think we should care about that anymore honestly. kdm could have
> similar functionality, and in the startx case someone is using command
> line already and can edit .Xclients.
Nothing elaborate about the rational:
- At that time we supported xdm, kdm, gdm, and startx
- So we needed something like switchdesk
- The combination of switchdesk and gdm choosing the session doesn't
work correctly.
So, the conclusion I draw from that is that we should just get rid of
switchdesk. It'd be great if someone could log a bug to do that and
another bug to get rid of the switchdesk specific code from GDM.
(Btw, if you do rpm --erase switchdesk, you should get the "old" GDM
functionality for switching desktops)
Cheers,
Mark.