How to use custom ~/.xsession with gdm3 in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic?
I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 and can no longer choose my custom ~/.xsession
in the session menu in gdm3
or lightdm
. If I use xdm
as the login manager my ~/.xsession
runs, but then I have other problems related to Gnome (my custom ~/.xsession
runs Gnome + XMonad).
How can I use my custom ~/.xsession
with gdm3
or lightdm
?
gnome login lightdm gdm xmonad
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I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 and can no longer choose my custom ~/.xsession
in the session menu in gdm3
or lightdm
. If I use xdm
as the login manager my ~/.xsession
runs, but then I have other problems related to Gnome (my custom ~/.xsession
runs Gnome + XMonad).
How can I use my custom ~/.xsession
with gdm3
or lightdm
?
gnome login lightdm gdm xmonad
add a comment |
I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 and can no longer choose my custom ~/.xsession
in the session menu in gdm3
or lightdm
. If I use xdm
as the login manager my ~/.xsession
runs, but then I have other problems related to Gnome (my custom ~/.xsession
runs Gnome + XMonad).
How can I use my custom ~/.xsession
with gdm3
or lightdm
?
gnome login lightdm gdm xmonad
I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 and can no longer choose my custom ~/.xsession
in the session menu in gdm3
or lightdm
. If I use xdm
as the login manager my ~/.xsession
runs, but then I have other problems related to Gnome (my custom ~/.xsession
runs Gnome + XMonad).
How can I use my custom ~/.xsession
with gdm3
or lightdm
?
gnome login lightdm gdm xmonad
gnome login lightdm gdm xmonad
asked Dec 22 '18 at 3:03
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I can run ~/.xsession
with gdm
by creating /usr/share/xsessions/xsession.desktop
containing
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XSession
Comment=This session uses the custom xsession file
Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession
Type=Application
DesktopNames=GNOME-Flashback;GNOME;
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-flashback
and then selecting XSession
from the sessions menu when I log in.
(I wasn't able to find a package containing such a file, but it's easy to create it yourself once you know what to do).
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I can run ~/.xsession
with gdm
by creating /usr/share/xsessions/xsession.desktop
containing
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XSession
Comment=This session uses the custom xsession file
Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession
Type=Application
DesktopNames=GNOME-Flashback;GNOME;
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-flashback
and then selecting XSession
from the sessions menu when I log in.
(I wasn't able to find a package containing such a file, but it's easy to create it yourself once you know what to do).
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I can run ~/.xsession
with gdm
by creating /usr/share/xsessions/xsession.desktop
containing
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XSession
Comment=This session uses the custom xsession file
Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession
Type=Application
DesktopNames=GNOME-Flashback;GNOME;
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-flashback
and then selecting XSession
from the sessions menu when I log in.
(I wasn't able to find a package containing such a file, but it's easy to create it yourself once you know what to do).
add a comment |
I can run ~/.xsession
with gdm
by creating /usr/share/xsessions/xsession.desktop
containing
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XSession
Comment=This session uses the custom xsession file
Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession
Type=Application
DesktopNames=GNOME-Flashback;GNOME;
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-flashback
and then selecting XSession
from the sessions menu when I log in.
(I wasn't able to find a package containing such a file, but it's easy to create it yourself once you know what to do).
I can run ~/.xsession
with gdm
by creating /usr/share/xsessions/xsession.desktop
containing
[Desktop Entry]
Name=XSession
Comment=This session uses the custom xsession file
Exec=/etc/X11/Xsession
Type=Application
DesktopNames=GNOME-Flashback;GNOME;
X-Ubuntu-Gettext-Domain=gnome-flashback
and then selecting XSession
from the sessions menu when I log in.
(I wasn't able to find a package containing such a file, but it's easy to create it yourself once you know what to do).
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