Christopher Aillon <caillon <at> redhat.com> writes:
Or maybe they just unchecked both because the words "GNOME"
and "KDE"
mean nothing to them, coming from a win/mac background. Or maybe they
aren't used to their trackpad's behavior under linux and uncheck one of
them (both aren't checked by default, IIRC) accidentally.
If they accidentally uncheck both GNOME and KDE, they're going to have bigger
issues with the resulting system than the login manager.
Kevin Kofler