On Wed, 21 Jun 2017 11:13:16 +0930
Simon Lees <sfl...@suse.de> wrote:

> Well the simple way would be to write a systemd service file that
> launches xinit or enlightenment_start once the rest of the system is
> ready.

What happens if something fails? What if E failed to start for some
reason? What then?

It also provides no means to log into anything else.
 
> No most distro's don't ship something like that but theres no reason
> why it shouldn't work for personal use. (Distro's tend to cater to
> multi user multi desktop systems by default)

I think it is more ability to log into more than one desktop than
multi-user. Distros do not want to bind people to a desktop env, etc.
Thus you use a DM to provide a choice to the user. For some it maybe
used for multi-user access. Seems most devices short of desktop tend to
be single user these days.

-- 
William L. Thomson Jr.

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