I have installed a new system with xfce4 on debian. My question is how i can make xfce to run on startup? Right now i can only run it with exec ck-launch-session startxfce4.
thanks
I have installed a new system with xfce4 on debian. My question is how i can make xfce to run on startup? Right now i can only run it with exec ck-launch-session startxfce4.
thanks
From XFCE page on debian
Run Xfce
For GDM/KDM choose xfce4-session.
For startx add in file ~/.xinitrc:
exec ck-launch-session startxfce4
For slim boot session in /etc/slim.conf:
login_cmd exec ck-launch-session /bin/bash -login /etc/X11/Xsession %session
You also can install xdm to login in start Xfce.
Late to the party, but I figured that I'd add my answer anyway.
Taking from aeolist's answer — and hence the Debian wiki — the following will allow you to login using Xfce.
Install SLiM display manager:
$ apt-get install slim
Then edit login_cmd
in the SLiM system configuration file (`/etc/slim.conf') to match the following:
login_cmd exec /bin/sh - ~/.xinitrc %session
Finally, you need to setup the .xinitrc
file in your home folder. The following allows you to have several different desktop environments installed:
#!/bin/sh
#
# ~/.xinitrc
#
# Executed by startx (run your window manager from here)
if [ -d /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d ]; then
for f in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/*; do
[ -x "$f" ] && . "$f"
done
unset f
fi
# Here Xfce is kept as default
DEFAULT_SESSION=startxfce4
case $session in
awesome ) exec awesome;;
bspwm ) exec bspwm;;
catwm ) exec catwm;;
cinnamon ) exec cinnamon-session;;
dwm ) exec dwm;;
enlightenment ) exec enlightenment_start;;
ede ) exec startede;;
fluxbox ) exec startfluxbox;;
gnome ) exec gnome-session;;
gnome-classic ) exec gnome-session --session=gnome-classic;;
i3|i3wm ) exec i3;;
icewm ) exec icewm-session;;
jwm ) exec jwm;;
kde ) exec startkde;;
mate ) exec mate-session;;
monster|monsterwm ) exec monsterwm;;
notion ) exec notion;;
openbox ) exec openbox-session;;
unity ) exec unity;;
xfce|xfce4 ) exec startxfce4;;
xmonad ) exec xmonad;;
# No known session, try to run it as command
*) exec $DEFAULT_SESSION;;
esac
Note that to launch into one of the above desktop environments from the Xfce display manager, you'll need to add it to the sessions
line in /etc/slim.conf
.
I'd suggest that you take a good look at the slim.conf
file in order to get a sense of what's possible; e.g., the default_user
setting could be particularly useful.
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