Re: F24 starts in command line only

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Hi all,
First Andrew is right, you can do it as he suggested, essentially it
is the same.
To complete his suggestion, you can also check
with
systemctl get-default
whether X windows is enabled (will return graphical.target) or not
(multi-user.target)

Regards,
Rami Rosen


On 25 June 2016 at 22:43, Porfirio Andres Paiz Carrasco
<porfiriopaiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Jun 25, 2016 1:23 PM, "Temlakos" <temlakos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On 06/25/2016 02:34 PM, Temlakos wrote:
>>>
>>> Everyone:
>>>
>>> Today I ran dnf system upgrade to go from F22 to F24. (Long story,
>>> including RPMFusion not getting their free and nonfree repos on-line until
>>> only the week just passed.)
>>>
>>> The problem: my system starts with a command line. Rebooting will not
>>> start my favorite desktop environment, which is KDE.
>>>
>>> How do I start it consistently in graphic mode?
>>>
>>> Temlakos
>>
>> Postscript:
>>
>> The sysctrld reports that the default target is graphical, and not
>> multi-user.
>>
>> The command "startx" does work. When I run "startx" after logging in, it
>> starts KDE as usual. But many things that were automatic, I have to specify
>> by keyboard or by mouse.
>>
> Maybe the service that load sddm is not enabled, I have the same problem
> with lightdm on a minimal install, until I set ligthdm.service as enabled I
> was able to have access to a graphical login.
>
> Try to figure out if sddm has a service and try something like this, but
> with sddm.service instead of lightdm.service .
>
> su -c 'systemctl enable lightdm.service'
>
>> Is this the usual settling-in behavior for fresh F24 upgrades?
>>
>> At least, once I have my desktop environment back, most applications start
>> and run as configured, and as usual.
>>
>> Temlakos
>>
>>
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