**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 01 03:00:01 2018 Apr 01 04:26:04 wicket64: maybe because of dsme, for one. i guess its low priority at the moment due to the platform support not being extensive yet Apr 01 11:19:09 wicket64: nice to hear about your i3 achievements Apr 01 16:14:47 sicelo: I wouldn't really call it an achievement ;) Apr 01 16:15:41 If you want to try yourself, just disable dsme with the usual hack and then install xinit Apr 01 16:16:20 Then you should be able to install whatever WM/DE you like Apr 01 16:18:20 sounds easy :-) Apr 01 16:18:30 'usual hack' means? Apr 01 16:19:35 is there a simple widget to provide named shortcuts? Apr 01 16:19:52 for the desktop Apr 01 16:24:47 Usual hack means "mv dsme dsme_" under /etc/init.d Apr 01 16:26:04 :-) Apr 01 16:26:17 You can also disable all services used by Hildon but that's more work ;) Apr 01 21:26:23 what's the problem with dsme? Apr 01 21:28:35 afaik dsme just monitors the system temperature and watchdogs, and probably is the resident daemon behind dsmetool monitoring processes and restarting them Apr 01 21:31:28 http://paste.opensuse.org/47801012 Apr 01 21:35:08 "Houston, we have a problem" anybody? ;-) Apr 02 02:50:03 DocScrutinizer05: There's no problem with dsme Apr 02 02:51:04 Sometimes for development purposes, we don't want to start Hildon and the quickest way to do this is to disable dsme Apr 02 02:53:01 Having said that, I do think dsme can be very aggressive as it can cause a system reboot just from the user changing runlevels Apr 02 02:56:45 It may be desirable to replace dsme (or at least some of its funtionality) with a process supervisor like runit or s6 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Apr 02 03:00:02 2018