If you are using gdm as the display manager, but are using kde as your desktop
environment then the only problem I can see is that both gnome and KDE
libraries are being loaded into memory.
Nope. AFAIK [KG]DM doesn't load the helper programs associated with the
respective desktop environment. At least gdm doesn't as on this machine the
only thing gdm is loading is itself. As for memory after it's done its job
it'll just get swapped out when needed. What do I care what's swapped, really?
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