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Canek Peláez Valdés said: |
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> Mmmh. I stopped using that overlay years ago. It's still maintained? |
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Must be, it had all the necessary .service files that were missing from |
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the systemd install. You probably still had those laying around from |
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when you did use the overlay. |
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> You can also link /etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service to your |
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> preferred login manager. Recent versions of systemd will take care of |
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> everything else. |
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Except that there was no service file for my preferred login manager. |
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But I saw there was one installed for the "slim" manager. So rather |
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than fight, I switched. I also googled a little and found that lightdm |
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has an open bug for requesting systemd support.... Anyway, works fine |
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with slim, and it turns out I like it better anyway. Especially since |
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lightdm-gtk-greeter recently broke the background image support. |
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