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Something I would miss without a login manager would be the start of the D-Bus session bus, or the unlocking of the system keyring.
It’s trivial to write a service to do this
No need to write any services, however trivial they may be, if you just leave your display manager in place 😄
Does that stuff still happen? I didn’t try this but I had kinda hoped this stuff got fixed with the introduction of systemd.
I think so. With corresponding user services this should not be a problem. I am not sure though since my machines run openrc and runit.