Huh. This is odd. When I run that command I get this: (withor without the --force option)
@aurelian ~]$ systemctl enable ssdm.service
Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory
@aurelian ~]$ systemctl enable ssdm
Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory
Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory
@aurelian ~]$ systemctl enable ssdm.service
Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory
Granted, I'm on a new Fedora 23 install, so I am not sure if this is expected in that case or not.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark Haney wrote:
> I'm confused. Shouldn't that be:
>
> systemctl enable ssdm --force or
> systemctl disable kdm --force?
Oops, I read that backwards, so yeah only:
systemctl enable ssdm --force
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Rex Dieter
> <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Sérgio Basto wrote:
>>
>> > On Sex, 2016-03-11 at 13:13 -0600, Rex Dieter wrote:
>> >> I am considering finally EOL'ing kdm in time for fedora 24, anyone
>> >> still
>> >> interested in keeping it alive?
>> >
>> > How I change the default DM from kdm to ssdm ?
>>
>> systemctl enable kdm --force
>>
>> (to enable it for all future boots)
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