On Thu 24 Jul 2014 at 08:50:49 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:

> I can't help you with the root cause, because I know less about
> systemd than I know of the plant life at the North Pole, but if it
> were me, for the time being, I'd just do the workaround and use
> startx. You put your window manager in .xinitrc, and then from the
> command prompt, as a normal user, type "startx".

It is much wiser to use ~/.xsession on Debian.


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