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I don't need to have a gdm so I want to disable and remove it. Is that easy to do? I don't want to try too much and make the system unusable.
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I don't need to have a gdm so I want to disable and remove it. Is that easy to do? I don't want to try too much and make the system unusable.
Its not hard to test this:
sudo service slim stop(may not be slim.)
now try to
startx or xinit -- :2
Which should get you default windowing environment
Once you have that all worked out you can remove gdm lightdm slim (or whichever(s) it is)
Perhaps this ~/.xinitrc may be of service::
https://git.devuan.org/PeteGozz/slim/bl … trc.sample
So until you are happy.
service slim restartAt some point you are ready to leave the Display Manager behind.
Or at least disable it as an interim move.
Next::
sudo update-rc.d slim disableusage: update-rc.d [-n] [-f] <basename> remove
update-rc.d [-n] [-f] <basename> defaults
update-rc.d [-n] <basename> disable|enable [S|2|3|4|5]
-n: not really
-f: force
Finally: example only your Display Manager may be something else.
apt-get remove slim You _do_ read the list of _other_ things that will be removed and perhaps even installed!!
OK ? Confident ?
Then enter " y "
and _*welcome*_ to a simpler life.
There may also be something useful here:
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=759
Last edited by PeteGozz (2017-07-21 14:06:46)
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Stopped, disabled and removed and my X desktop's fine. Thanks for that!
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