Your message dated Thu, 10 Sep 2009 21:31:18 -0400
with message-id <20090910213118.17588...@mycelium.queued.net>
and subject line Re: ITP: autox -- Automatically start X on boot
has caused the Debian Bug report #515017,
regarding ITP: autox -- Automatically start X on boot
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Andres Salomon <dilin...@debian.org>

* Package name    : autox
  Version         : 0.1
  Upstream Author : Andres Salomon <dilin...@debian.org>
* URL             : http://lunge.queued.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=autox;a=summary
* License         : GPL2+
  Programming Lang: Shell
  Description     : Automatically start X on boot

 This package contains a daemon that starts X upon boot on behalf of a user.
 It is designed to replace X display managers (such as xdm or gdm) on
 systems that only have a single user (ie, laptops/netbooks/embedded devices)
 and therefore don't require the additional functionality provided by
 xdm/gdm/etc.  The traditional method for this sort of thing is to run
 'su -c startx' from an /etc/inittab; autox is package-management-friendly.
 It was written to be as fast and small as possible, saving precious ram
 during runtime and keeping boot time fast by not loading large toolkit
 libraries.



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Hi,

I'm closing this, as nodm already does what I want.  I've stopped
development on autox and switched to nodm.


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