[Expired for lxdm (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: lxdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Good find. For the record, that script checks if /etc/X11/default-
display-manager is /usr/sbin/gdm, so you can go that route too. I guess
d-d-m is not created automatically anymore, is it deprecated?
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lxdm selected causes gdm and lxdm both to run
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I've solved this issue. Upstart launches /etc/init/gdm.conf during
boot, which causes a conflict with an already-running login manager such
as lxdm. By simply renaming gdm.conf to gdm.conf.save, gdm doesn't get
launched and lxdm is allowed to do its thing.
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lxdm selected causes gdm and lxdm b
I've experienced that when switching to lxdm as well. I think this is a
bug in gdm though, that doesn't respect the default login manager
chosen, and starts unconditionally.
** Changed in: lxdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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lxdm selected causes gdm and lxdm both to run
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