I use SLiM. I read somewhere that there is no further development and it will 
stop working eventually but happily Fedora still packages it so as long as that 
holds, I guess I am fine. 
https://github.com/iwamatsu/slim

Ranjan

On Sun, 20 May 2018 13:58:36 -0400 Beartooth <bearto...@comcast.net> wrote:

> 
>       I keep three PCs on my desk, running Fedora behind a KVM switch: #1 is 
> my present biggest fastest, #2 its predecessor, and #3 that one's 
> predecessor; I try try keep them as similar as is feasible.
> 
>       They've all been having troubles for months, which have only gotten 
> worse.
> 
>       Under F27, they kept filling up with some sort of cruft, to the point 
> of refusing dnf upgrade; but when I found any of the cruft, it was in 
> places where I dared not lay about me with a cyber-battleaxe. I jumped 
> to F28 the day of release.
> 
>       At this point, none of the three is usable at all without some dodge or 
> other.
> 
>       #2 and #3 have each been wiped, twice, with different releases of DBAN, 
> followed each time with a netinstall of F28 with Mate, and then dnf 
> upgrade daily. All their boot messages show green OK. Those end with 
> "Started Light Display Manager."
> 
>       Usually they proceed to a login box in front of the F28 display of blue 
> light-conducting fibers. That accepts my password, churns a little way, 
> and ends with a monitor full of blue horizontal lines, plus a few white 
> lines in the middle and at the bottom; there is nothing legible.
> 
>       By doing Alt-Ctrl-F2, I get a display which lets me log in as root; I 
> keep doing dnf upgrades, and trying startx, every day. I also reboot 
> whenever there's a kernel change.
> 
>       Startx always flashes a couple times, then fails with a few lines of 
> text, beginning with an attempt to adopt my monitor size (called "1920 
> 1080" -- not 1920x1080),losing contact,  and ending by saying that the 
> Xserver "terminated successfully."
> 
>       I'd like to try replacing LDM with something else; how do I do that?? 
> (I like Mate well, and would prefer not to swap it out,too)
> 
>       Finally, #1 has two F28 kernels -- which do no better than on #2 nor #3 
> -- and a rescue kernel from F26. Sic. Twenty-six, not 27 nor 28. But 
> that rescue kernel does support almost my whole GUI (I miss Pan badly.), 
> and I don't have to descend to the console.
> 
>       #1 got F28 by upgrading with dnf from F27, and still has a lot of stuff 
> on it that I'd rather copy to #2 and #3 directly than by way of solid 
> state storage, if I dare risk malware. (I don't know where else all the 
> cruft could have come from, apart from malware, but I hope someone here 
> does.)
> -- 
> Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
> Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
> 
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