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(a)eyal.emu.id.au)