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diff --git a/content/blog/2022-10-30-linux-display-manager.md b/content/blog/2022-10-30-linux-display-manager.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b017ca --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog/2022-10-30-linux-display-manager.md @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ ++++ +date = 2022-10-30 +title = "How to Disable or Change the Display Manager on Void Linux" +description = "" +draft = false ++++ + +# Display Manager Services + +In order to change the [display +manager](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_manager) on Void Linux - +or any other Linux distro - you need to identify the currently enabled +display manager. + +## Disabling the Current Display Manager + +Void Linux only has one ISO available for download with a pre-built +display manager at the time of this post: the XFCE ISO. If you\'ve +installed this version, the pre-assigned display manager is +`lxdm`. If you installed another display manager, replace +`lxdm` in the following command with the display manager you +have installed. + +To disable `lxdm`, simply remove the service symlink: + +```sh +sudo rm /var/service/lxdm +``` + +## Enabling a New Display Manager + +If you want to enable a new display manager, you can do so after +`lxdm` is disabled. Make sure to replace +`<new_display_manager>` with your new DM, such as +`gdm`, `xdm`, etc. + +```sh +sudo ln -s /etc/sv/<new_display_manager> /var/service +``` + +# Set Up `.xinitrc` + +Depending on your setup, you may need to create a few X files, such as +`~/.xinitrc`. For my personal set-up, I created this file to +launch the i3wm as my desktop. + +```sh +nano ~/.xinitrc +``` + +```sh +#!/bin/sh + +exec i3 +``` + +If you run a desktop other than i3, simply replace `i3` with +the shell command that launches that desktop. + +# Set Up Your Shell Profile + +Finally, in order to automatically launch an X session upon login, you +will need to edit the `.bash_profile` (bash) or +`.zprofile` (zsh) files for your shell: + +```sh +nano ~/.zprofile +``` + +Add the following snippet to the end of the shell profile file. This +will execute the `startx` command upon login. + +```sh +if [ -z "${DISPLAY}" ] && [ "${XDG_VTNR}" -eq 1 ]; then + exec startx +fi +``` + +Alternatively, you can ignore this step and simply choose to manually +execute `startx` upon login. This can be useful if you have +issues with your desktop or like to manually launch different desktops +by choice. |