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-date = 2023-01-08
-title = "How to Remove the Login Manager from Fedora i3"
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-# Fedora i3's Login Manager
-
-Since I use the i3 spin of Fedora Workstation, I don't like to have a login
-manager installed by default. As of the current version of Fedora i3, the
-default login manager is LightDM.
-
-If this is no longer the case, you can search for currently-installed packages
-with the following command and see if you can identify a different login
-manager.
-
-```sh
-sudo dnf list installed
-```
-
-# Removing the Login Manager
-
-In order to remove the login manager, simply uninstall the package.
-
-```sh
-sudo dnf remove lightdm
-```
-
-# Launching i3 Manually
-
-In order to launch i3 manually, you need to set up your X session properly. To
-start, create or edit the `~/.xinitrc` file to include the following at the
-bottom.
-
-```config
-exec i3
-```
-
-Now, whenever you log in to the TTY, you can launch your desktop with the
-following command.
-
-```sh
-startx
-```