On 01/03/18 08:45, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/01/18 05:16, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 28/2/18 10:11 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/28/18 04:37, Stephen Morris wrote:
I might be getting confused with Ubuntu, but I thought there was a .conf file
somewhere that held the specification of the default display manager that could
easily be edited to swap between any of the available display managers that you
happen to have installed.
With the advent of systemd there hasn't been a configuration file for a long time.
It is extremely easy to switch between DM's.
systemctl --force enable gdm or kdm, or sddm, or lightdm or whatever.
Thanks Ed, I switched from gdm to kdm by the following:
sudo systemctl disable gdm.service
sudo systemctl enable kdm.service
I prefer less typing, but that works as well.
The next question with this is how, as a starting point do we get Gnome-Shell fixed.
I don't use gnome. Hopefully someone else can assist. Yet, nobody else is
complaining so it is probably something with your particular setup.
I should say that I also noticed this recently. Not using gdm:
$ systemctl status display-manager
* lxdm.service - LXDM (Lightweight X11 Display Manager)
HTH
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Eyal Lebedinsky (fedora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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