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Chimaera (64-bit,runit) seems to be working out quite nicely, despite beta status, but there are one or 2 niggles - perhaps I am missing something?
I notice the Switch Users option seems to be greyed out (or grayed out) in the Action Buttons area of my panel. I read somewhere on the Internet (so it must be true) that SLiM does not actually offer User Switching. I would really like to be able to easily switch between graphical desktops as my partner and I use the same PC with different usernames. What options are there?
It seems I can use CTRL+ALT+Fx to get to another tty, logon there as a different user, and invoke "startx". This brings up the desktop of the newly-logged-in user. It feels a bit hacky, but that's not too abysmal. Are there any possible pitfalls to using this method in day-to-day sharing-is-caring computer operations?
In a previous life with another distro, and presumably another display manager, I was able to access both a "Switch Users" button, and also to use the "Action Buttons" / "Lock Screen" function which gave me a "New Login" button. This would then allow the other user to enter their credentials. However, in my current dispensation, this gives me the disappointing message
xscreensaver: <time> could not execute "dm-tool": no such file or directory
I assume this below is apt telling me that dm-tool is part of lightdm? (If so, that's a nice feature of apt.)
apt search dm-tool
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
lightdm/testing 1.26.0-7+devuan3 amd64
simple display manager
Is there an equivalent available for SLiM?
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Well, the result from the search is misleading.
I would suggest you remove slim (isn't really maintained any more) and install lighdm. Then you will have the full set of features for multiusers.
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Advice and suggestions are welcome, so thanks for that. I am also looking for information, so that I (and perhaps future generations) can make an informed decision. Is the "Switch Users" option simply unavailable to SLiM users?
I imagine it's one of those features which are 'bloat' to some, and very useful to others.
Regarding the result from the search, in what way is it misleading? It *seems* to be telling me that, if I want dm-tools, I need to install lightdm. So, it appears to agree with your suggestion.
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On the slim panel there is a note to Press F1 to select sessions. Did that not work?
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On the slim panel there is a note to Press F1 to select sessions. Did that not work?
When I press F1 at the slim panel, the words "Session: Xfce Session" appears on the slim panel. This does not seem to do anything in my case. I have the idea from several years ago that this was meant to switch between different desktops, if one had them installed (Xfce, ICEWM, etc), but the memory is hazy.
Furthermore, I have the idea that I would only see the slim panel if I was logged out? I know I can switch users by logging out, and then logging back in as the other user, but I would prefer to avoid logging the original user out (in case it is doing something that I would prefer to not interrupt)
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I think you may be right that it changes desktops. I'm a little hazy lately and should stop trying to answer questions as I'm batting zero today.
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I think you may be right that it changes desktops. I'm a little hazy lately and should stop trying to answer questions as I'm batting zero today.
Thanks for your attention, anyway. I hope the "Get Well Soon" option is selectable for you.
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Yes, F1 at the slim login screen is to change to a different desktop environment or window manager. There is no switch-user with slim. It's named slim for a reason.
Looks like lightdm IS dm-tool. There's not much else.
~$ apt-file find dm-tool
lightdm: /usr/bin/dm-tool
lightdm: /usr/share/bash-completion/completions/dm-tool
lightdm: /usr/share/man/man1/dm-tool.1.gz
lightdm will also pull in lightdm-gtk-greeter
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OK, thanks for the responses. I do believe my question is answered. Will try to replace SLiM with lightdm.
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