Am 2014-12-09 um 16:32 schrieb Christoph Lechleitner:
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> Unfortunately, even xfce4 depends on systemd,
... or so I thought in the first place.
To set the record straight:
xfce4 does NOT really depend on systemd.
I'm not entirely sure what has happened this afternoon, but I assume the
unfortunate setting
APT::Install-Recommends "true";
in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99synaptic triggered multiple domino effects,
adding up to the package removal avalanche I was threatened with.
For the time beeing I can keep my Xfce4 window manager.
> so I'm searching for
> another window manager.
Thanks for the suggestions anyway!
openbox looks like a nice very-lightweight-but-just-fancy-enough wm,
well suited for old laptops and the like.
Regarding display managers, gdm3 really depends on libpam-systemd and
subsequently systemd.
That's no problem though, apart from a straight-forward "startx" there
are also several other display managers available:
apt-cache showpkg x-display-manager
My current favourite is "slim".
Anyone interested in my entire way to "Jessie without SystemD" is
welcome to read my "SystemD evation notes (for Debian users)":
https://confluence.clazzes.org/x/EYCO
These notes will grow over time, but rather slow - I don't exit my
extensive X11 sessions voluntarily, not on my two main desktop machines
anyway ;-)
Regards, Christoph