Hi Mark,
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Timothy Sample writes:
>
>> I have a lead now! At least, I have a way to stop GDM and return to a
>> working TTY. Assuming that you are working on a TTY with elogind
>> session “c1”, you can run
>>
>> herd stop xorg-server & (sleep 5; loginctl activate c1)
Hi Timothy,
Timothy Sample writes:
> I have a lead now! At least, I have a way to stop GDM and return to a
> working TTY. Assuming that you are working on a TTY with elogind
> session “c1”, you can run
>
> herd stop xorg-server & (sleep 5; loginctl activate c1)
>
> When GDM exits, it leave
Hi again,
Timothy Sample writes:
> Mark H Weaver writes:
>
>> On my x86_64-linux system running the Guix system, when I include
>> gdm-service in my system services, 'herd stop xorg-server' results in a
>> state where I seemingly cannot recover except by rebooting. I'm left in
>> what appears
Hi Mark,
Mark H Weaver writes:
> On my x86_64-linux system running the Guix system, when I include
> gdm-service in my system services, 'herd stop xorg-server' results in a
> state where I seemingly cannot recover except by rebooting. I'm left in
> what appears to be an empty Linux text console
On my x86_64-linux system running the Guix system, when I include
gdm-service in my system services, 'herd stop xorg-server' results in a
state where I seemingly cannot recover except by rebooting. I'm left in
what appears to be an empty Linux text console with a cursor in the top
left corner, but