Jose Jorge <lists.jjorge@...> writes: > That's the whole point of Suggests : you get it, but can still refuse it > with --no-suggests. If you require gdm with gnome, you HAVE TO keep it > installed. If the requires is only for a dm, you can remove it. > > The main point is never require something if it is works without. Even > with less features. > Yes, I think that it is a good solution: impose dm and suggest a specific DM to a given environment.
For the moment, stays the problem of the systematic installation of kdm, even at the level of a minimal installation (but with X server). It could be due to the fact that xdm, who is also automatically installed, does not possess the property "dm" See bug 4532. Would you like to correct this?
