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Starting xmonad from login manager on Debian Buster
Problem with keyboard and mouse in gdm3 and lightdmSystem shutdown directly from Xmonad - SLiM display managerXmonad starting on screen other than 1
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Upgrading Debian from stretch to buster, and I've had troubles starting xmonad.
What doesn't work
I previously started from the login manager, but now either with gdm3 or lightdm, I get thrown out directly.
Workaround
After I login from a raw console (Ctrl+Alt+F2), I can start xmonad if I create a file ~/.xinitrx and run startx.
What I want
I would like to be able to select xmonad in gdm3, then login, as I used to do in stretch.
I'm using a default minimalist config (works from the console), so I don't think that's the problem.
Please tell me what log files might be relevant to sent!
debian xmonad
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Upgrading Debian from stretch to buster, and I've had troubles starting xmonad.
What doesn't work
I previously started from the login manager, but now either with gdm3 or lightdm, I get thrown out directly.
Workaround
After I login from a raw console (Ctrl+Alt+F2), I can start xmonad if I create a file ~/.xinitrx and run startx.
What I want
I would like to be able to select xmonad in gdm3, then login, as I used to do in stretch.
I'm using a default minimalist config (works from the console), so I don't think that's the problem.
Please tell me what log files might be relevant to sent!
debian xmonad
What do you mean by "thrown out"? Back to the login manager?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
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Upgrading Debian from stretch to buster, and I've had troubles starting xmonad.
What doesn't work
I previously started from the login manager, but now either with gdm3 or lightdm, I get thrown out directly.
Workaround
After I login from a raw console (Ctrl+Alt+F2), I can start xmonad if I create a file ~/.xinitrx and run startx.
What I want
I would like to be able to select xmonad in gdm3, then login, as I used to do in stretch.
I'm using a default minimalist config (works from the console), so I don't think that's the problem.
Please tell me what log files might be relevant to sent!
debian xmonad
Upgrading Debian from stretch to buster, and I've had troubles starting xmonad.
What doesn't work
I previously started from the login manager, but now either with gdm3 or lightdm, I get thrown out directly.
Workaround
After I login from a raw console (Ctrl+Alt+F2), I can start xmonad if I create a file ~/.xinitrx and run startx.
What I want
I would like to be able to select xmonad in gdm3, then login, as I used to do in stretch.
I'm using a default minimalist config (works from the console), so I don't think that's the problem.
Please tell me what log files might be relevant to sent!
debian xmonad
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What do you mean by "thrown out"? Back to the login manager?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
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What do you mean by "thrown out"? Back to the login manager?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
What do you mean by "thrown out"? Back to the login manager?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
What do you mean by "thrown out"? Back to the login manager?
– Paradox
1 hour ago
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What do you mean by "thrown out"? Back to the login manager?
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