LXDM installed but no /usr/bin/lxdm
So I wanted to change my default X login manager to LXDM, I went to Slackbuilds website to download the source package and tar.gz file to build a slackware package. After installation, there are two main 'lxdm' it creates in /usr/sbin & /etc directory. There's a patch I've added to the rc.4 file that adds /usr/bin/lxdm to the first line before gdm/kdm/xdm.
Where's lxdm? EDIT: UPDATE! After a reboot, the changes took effect. Since I can't delete this thread, it's marked solved. |
Are you shure, that lxdm is installed?
You can use whereis to locate it. |
I've built a custom LXDM package for Slackware 14.1. It has a few modifications and works great on stock Slackware. No dependencies needed.
32-bit: http://www.microlinux.fr/microlinux/...bit/slackware/ 64-bit: http://www.microlinux.fr/microlinux/...t/slackware64/ Sources are here: http://www.microlinux.fr/microlinux/...1-source/lxdm/ This package already comes with a modified rc.4 file, so just install it and reboot. Cheers, Niki |
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