[opensuse] Substitute for sddm
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 07/01/2017 à 11:46, stakanov a écrit :
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
xdm? jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Le 07/01/2017 à 11:46, stakanov a écrit :
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
xdm?
jdd Does the change require any special setup or I do this from yast? In case it should not work, can I maintain the sddm packages, in parallel,
In data sabato 7 gennaio 2017 11:47:19, jdd ha scritto: present until I know that there is no problem? Or are they mutually exclusive? I believe recall that I can install multiple loginmanager and set the value in yast by specifying which to use? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
* stakanov <stakanov@eclipso.eu> [01-07-17 06:01]:
Le 07/01/2017 à 11:46, stakanov a écrit :
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
xdm?
jdd Does the change require any special setup or I do this from yast? In case it should not work, can I maintain the sddm packages, in parallel,
In data sabato 7 gennaio 2017 11:47:19, jdd ha scritto: present until I know that there is no problem? Or are they mutually exclusive? I believe recall that I can install multiple loginmanager and set the value in yast by specifying which to use?
my tw has kdm,xdm,gdm,wdm,entrance,console,lightdm,and sddm offered in /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager DISPLAYMANAGER="sddm" editing that from a text console should provide what you ask. I believe that is all "systemsettings[4,5] does. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 07/01/17 13:26, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* stakanov <stakanov@eclipso.eu> [01-07-17 06:01]:
Le 07/01/2017 à 11:46, stakanov a écrit :
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
xdm?
jdd Does the change require any special setup or I do this from yast? In case it should not work, can I maintain the sddm packages, in parallel,
In data sabato 7 gennaio 2017 11:47:19, jdd ha scritto: present until I know that there is no problem? Or are they mutually exclusive? I believe recall that I can install multiple loginmanager and set the value in yast by specifying which to use?
my tw has kdm,xdm,gdm,wdm,entrance,console,lightdm,and sddm offered in /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager
DISPLAYMANAGER="sddm"
editing that from a text console should provide what you ask. I believe that is all "systemsettings[4,5] does.
Note that I believe kdm is deprecated ... I understand it has not been ported to kde5/plasma/whatever-they-call-it. I need to upgrade my main gentoo system from kde4, and the release notes say that kdm will disappear in the upgrade. Pain because it's the one I use. Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
In data domenica 8 gennaio 2017 10:08:32, Wols Lists ha scritto:
On 07/01/17 13:26, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* stakanov <stakanov@eclipso.eu> [01-07-17 06:01]:
In data sabato 7 gennaio 2017 11:47:19, jdd ha scritto:
Le 07/01/2017 à 11:46, stakanov a écrit :
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
xdm?
jdd
Does the change require any special setup or I do this from yast? In case it should not work, can I maintain the sddm packages, in parallel, present until I know that there is no problem? Or are they mutually exclusive? I believe recall that I can install multiple loginmanager and set the value in yast by specifying which to use?
my tw has kdm,xdm,gdm,wdm,entrance,console,lightdm,and sddm offered in /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager
DISPLAYMANAGER="sddm"
editing that from a text console should provide what you ask. I believe that is all "systemsettings[4,5] does.
Note that I believe kdm is deprecated ... I understand it has not been ported to kde5/plasma/whatever-they-call-it.
I need to upgrade my main gentoo system from kde4, and the release notes say that kdm will disappear in the upgrade. Pain because it's the one I use.
Cheers, Wol
I wouldn't mind to use sddm (although it seams undone) but it crashes with the regular 4.4 Kernel on my system and also on 42.2 so badly that you have to hard reset (everything goes black). I will see if they are interested to debug this, as this is another stone on the change to 42.2. I do not really understand this, because on other machines with AMD graphics it does not matter, so I have the doubt it is something that is problematic with intel graphics (which are in the kernel). However I haven't yet had feedback from the bugzilla. In the meanwhile I tried lightdm. Up to now (although less comfortable) it seems much "lighter" for the processor. I still have to check if it also crashes with the 4.4 kernel of Leap on this system. A change in yast is sufficient. About KDM: thank you for the heads up. I stopped using KDM right away because on this system magically KDM opened listening servers on 6001, 6002 etc when using alt+ctrl+Fx combination to switch between users. I had to hand-edit all the time. So I think it was broken way before (and not only for me). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
stakanov wrote:
I wouldn't mind to use sddm (although it seams undone) but it crashes with the regular 4.4 Kernel on my system and also on 42.2 so badly that you have to hard reset (everything goes black). I will see if they are interested to debug this, as this is another stone on the change to 42.2. I do not really understand this, because on other machines with AMD graphics it does not matter, so I have the doubt it is something that is problematic with intel graphics (which are in the kernel). However I haven't yet had feedback from the bugzilla.
When I first installed leap421 on a test system, sddm kept crashing all the time. With time, it did slowly improve, but I'm pretty certain it was all graphics related. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (0.1°C) http://www.dns24.ch/ - free dynamic DNS, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 01/07/2017 02:46 AM, stakanov wrote:
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
I've used lightdm on several machines because sddm had some bugs, which are mostly solved now, but also because its huge, bloated, and unnecessary. Install lightdm (your usual method) systemctl enable lightm.service systemctl disable sddm.service Best to reboot here, but you can also try systemctl stop sddm.service systemctl start lightdm.service -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
In data sabato 7 gennaio 2017 12:04:53, John Andersen ha scritto:
On 01/07/2017 02:46 AM, stakanov wrote:
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
I've used lightdm on several machines because sddm had some bugs, which are mostly solved now, but also because its huge, bloated, and unnecessary.
Install lightdm (your usual method)
systemctl enable lightm.service systemctl disable sddm.service
Best to reboot here, but you can also try systemctl stop sddm.service systemctl start lightdm.service Having it running right now. Up to now I am quite delighted. Thank you.
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John Andersen wrote:
On 01/07/2017 02:46 AM, stakanov wrote:
What substitute one can install for sddm. This is a local computer. No network functionality other than on the very machine (however multiuser mode) is needed. What would be a candidate? (excluding KDM). Reason is an apparent incompatibility with the serial kernel 4.4.
I've used lightdm on several machines because sddm had some bugs, which are mostly solved now, but also because its huge, bloated, and unnecessary.
Install lightdm (your usual method)
systemctl enable lightm.service systemctl disable sddm.service
Best to reboot here, but you can also try systemctl stop sddm.service systemctl start lightdm.service
I use yast2 sysconfig to change the default display manager and window manager. Does it do the same thing I wonder? And then systemctl rescue, systemctl default to get it working. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2017-01-08 07:25, Richmond wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
I've used lightdm on several machines because sddm had some bugs, which are mostly solved now, but also because its huge, bloated, and unnecessary.
Install lightdm (your usual method)
systemctl enable lightm.service systemctl disable sddm.service
Best to reboot here, but you can also try systemctl stop sddm.service systemctl start lightdm.service
I use yast2 sysconfig to change the default display manager and window manager. Does it do the same thing I wonder?
Basically yes. Except the restarting. And I think it has hiccups. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
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