Package: xinit
Version: 1.3.2-1
Severity: wishlist

Hi.

IIRC, startx always used to do just that, "start X".
But nowadays, when I "startx" I get all kinds of further stuff, i.e.
GNOME tries to fully start up (WTF?).

This behaviour is IMHO quite problematic, since in case of disaster
recovery (see e.g. bug #720115) one cannot even start a plain X
anymore, without fiddling around with the X binary itself.


Not sure whether this is actually xinit's fault, or whether some other
package (gnome-whatever) just overrides any xsession or xinit config
file to cause this behaviour... I just didn't now where to start
searching ;)


Thanks,
Chris.


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