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I installed deepin on Arch (fresh install) and it just isn't working, I can't log in, when I start the lightdm.service, it just shows blank white screen. I haven't enable the service yet. I was just checking if it worked and its not working.










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    I installed deepin on Arch (fresh install) and it just isn't working, I can't log in, when I start the lightdm.service, it just shows blank white screen. I haven't enable the service yet. I was just checking if it worked and its not working.










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      I installed deepin on Arch (fresh install) and it just isn't working, I can't log in, when I start the lightdm.service, it just shows blank white screen. I haven't enable the service yet. I was just checking if it worked and its not working.










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      I installed deepin on Arch (fresh install) and it just isn't working, I can't log in, when I start the lightdm.service, it just shows blank white screen. I haven't enable the service yet. I was just checking if it worked and its not working.







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      Sakshat ShindeSakshat Shinde

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          There might be an issue with the lightdm-deepin-greeter.



          Install an alternative greeter, e.g lightdm-gtk-greeter



          sudo pacman -S lightdm-gtk-greeter


          Then edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf



          sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf


          Look for the line that is like
          greeter-session=lightdm-deepin-greeter or the value could be something else
          change it to



          greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter


          Save, ctrl-x, y, [enter]



          Stop & start the lightdm.service and see if that works.



          systemctl stop lightdm
          systemctl start lightdm


          Regards.






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            There might be an issue with the lightdm-deepin-greeter.



            Install an alternative greeter, e.g lightdm-gtk-greeter



            sudo pacman -S lightdm-gtk-greeter


            Then edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf



            sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf


            Look for the line that is like
            greeter-session=lightdm-deepin-greeter or the value could be something else
            change it to



            greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter


            Save, ctrl-x, y, [enter]



            Stop & start the lightdm.service and see if that works.



            systemctl stop lightdm
            systemctl start lightdm


            Regards.






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              There might be an issue with the lightdm-deepin-greeter.



              Install an alternative greeter, e.g lightdm-gtk-greeter



              sudo pacman -S lightdm-gtk-greeter


              Then edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf



              sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf


              Look for the line that is like
              greeter-session=lightdm-deepin-greeter or the value could be something else
              change it to



              greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter


              Save, ctrl-x, y, [enter]



              Stop & start the lightdm.service and see if that works.



              systemctl stop lightdm
              systemctl start lightdm


              Regards.






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                There might be an issue with the lightdm-deepin-greeter.



                Install an alternative greeter, e.g lightdm-gtk-greeter



                sudo pacman -S lightdm-gtk-greeter


                Then edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf



                sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf


                Look for the line that is like
                greeter-session=lightdm-deepin-greeter or the value could be something else
                change it to



                greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter


                Save, ctrl-x, y, [enter]



                Stop & start the lightdm.service and see if that works.



                systemctl stop lightdm
                systemctl start lightdm


                Regards.






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                There might be an issue with the lightdm-deepin-greeter.



                Install an alternative greeter, e.g lightdm-gtk-greeter



                sudo pacman -S lightdm-gtk-greeter


                Then edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf



                sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf


                Look for the line that is like
                greeter-session=lightdm-deepin-greeter or the value could be something else
                change it to



                greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter


                Save, ctrl-x, y, [enter]



                Stop & start the lightdm.service and see if that works.



                systemctl stop lightdm
                systemctl start lightdm


                Regards.







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                answered Feb 17 at 10:58









                Victor Lightyear Chulu IIVictor Lightyear Chulu II

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