autologin with lightdm doesn't work properly
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I have a laptop asus with windows 10 and debian 9. efi grub like bootloader.
I wish boot it both of them without password.
The problem is lightdm: with autologin the desktop environment dosn't finish load. Precisely the screen is black. I have to move mouse or to press some keys for starting the session. It seems like on suspension.
I read all file log without finding something wrong.
I followed these guide too:
- Automatically Login on Debian 9.2.1 Command Line
- https://superuser.com/questions/969923/automatic-root-login-in-debian-8-0-console-only
- https://www.linuxsecrets.com/1590-systemd-autologin-without-display-manager
autologin
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I have a laptop asus with windows 10 and debian 9. efi grub like bootloader.
I wish boot it both of them without password.
The problem is lightdm: with autologin the desktop environment dosn't finish load. Precisely the screen is black. I have to move mouse or to press some keys for starting the session. It seems like on suspension.
I read all file log without finding something wrong.
I followed these guide too:
- Automatically Login on Debian 9.2.1 Command Line
- https://superuser.com/questions/969923/automatic-root-login-in-debian-8-0-console-only
- https://www.linuxsecrets.com/1590-systemd-autologin-without-display-manager
autologin
The three guides you link are all for setting up a command-line autologin -- they'll give you console, ie. full-screen shell. What additional steps did you take to enable graphical autologin withlightdm
? What desktop environment does it eventually start (after you use the mouse/keys)?
– JigglyNaga
Jan 9 at 10:46
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I have a laptop asus with windows 10 and debian 9. efi grub like bootloader.
I wish boot it both of them without password.
The problem is lightdm: with autologin the desktop environment dosn't finish load. Precisely the screen is black. I have to move mouse or to press some keys for starting the session. It seems like on suspension.
I read all file log without finding something wrong.
I followed these guide too:
- Automatically Login on Debian 9.2.1 Command Line
- https://superuser.com/questions/969923/automatic-root-login-in-debian-8-0-console-only
- https://www.linuxsecrets.com/1590-systemd-autologin-without-display-manager
autologin
I have a laptop asus with windows 10 and debian 9. efi grub like bootloader.
I wish boot it both of them without password.
The problem is lightdm: with autologin the desktop environment dosn't finish load. Precisely the screen is black. I have to move mouse or to press some keys for starting the session. It seems like on suspension.
I read all file log without finding something wrong.
I followed these guide too:
- Automatically Login on Debian 9.2.1 Command Line
- https://superuser.com/questions/969923/automatic-root-login-in-debian-8-0-console-only
- https://www.linuxsecrets.com/1590-systemd-autologin-without-display-manager
autologin
autologin
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The three guides you link are all for setting up a command-line autologin -- they'll give you console, ie. full-screen shell. What additional steps did you take to enable graphical autologin withlightdm
? What desktop environment does it eventually start (after you use the mouse/keys)?
– JigglyNaga
Jan 9 at 10:46
add a comment |
The three guides you link are all for setting up a command-line autologin -- they'll give you console, ie. full-screen shell. What additional steps did you take to enable graphical autologin withlightdm
? What desktop environment does it eventually start (after you use the mouse/keys)?
– JigglyNaga
Jan 9 at 10:46
The three guides you link are all for setting up a command-line autologin -- they'll give you console, ie. full-screen shell. What additional steps did you take to enable graphical autologin with
lightdm
? What desktop environment does it eventually start (after you use the mouse/keys)?– JigglyNaga
Jan 9 at 10:46
The three guides you link are all for setting up a command-line autologin -- they'll give you console, ie. full-screen shell. What additional steps did you take to enable graphical autologin with
lightdm
? What desktop environment does it eventually start (after you use the mouse/keys)?– JigglyNaga
Jan 9 at 10:46
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The three guides you link are all for setting up a command-line autologin -- they'll give you console, ie. full-screen shell. What additional steps did you take to enable graphical autologin with
lightdm
? What desktop environment does it eventually start (after you use the mouse/keys)?– JigglyNaga
Jan 9 at 10:46