Is there something wrong in .xinitrc?cat .xinitrc
exec /usr/local/bin/startlxde --with-ck-launch
ls /usr/ports
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ck-list-session
sh: ck-list-session : not found
cat .xinitrc
exec /usr/local/bin/startlxde --with-ck-launch
Well, there, you go... It looks like you don't have ConsoleKit, which is needed by LXDE to be able to create more submenus on the logout screen. TryIs the configuration right?
# pkg install sysutils/consolekt2
, and reboot.NotIs the configuration right?
ck-list-session
- the correct spelling is ck-list-sessions
with "s" at the end.
len@mate:~ $ ck-list-sessions
Session1:
unix-user = '1001'
realname = 'len'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = 'unspecified'
session-class = 'user'
session-state = 'active'
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device = '/dev/ttyv8'
display-device = '/dev/ttyv7'
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2021-07-23T15:32:23.477266Z'
login-session-id = ''
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR = '/var/run/user/1001'
VTNr = '9'
len@mate:~ $
sudo pkg install lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter
sudo sysrc lightdm_enable="YES"
I didn't know about this port, thanks. Perhaps then this alone would be adequate, if mybsd prefers to launch his sessions withWell, there, you go... It looks like you don't have ConsoleKit, which is needed by LXDE to be able to create more submenus on the logout screen. Try# pkg install sysutils/consolekt2
, and reboot.
startx
rather than with a display manager? I notice now that lightdm lists consolekit2 as one of its dependencies:
len@mate:~ $ pkg info -r sysutils/consolekit2
consolekit2-1.2.3:
lightdm-1.30.0_3
mate-session-manager-1.24.3
len@mate:~ $
Yeah, I somehow missed that myself. Good thing there's more than one set of eyes/brains to look at the problem.Notck-list-session
- the correct spelling isck-list-sessions
with "s" at the end.
sudo pkg install lightdm lightdm-gtk-greeter
sudo sysrc lightdm_enable="YES"