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On 1/8/12 12:31 PM, R KANNAN wrote:
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cite="mid:CABX2cSGjGhXu7S0QXNVtR-93ATkQ8HpUhJg+1P-0oH13nk81qA@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I found out the issue is with LDM (Light Display
Manager) used with Ubuntu 11.11. I could do the following and get
X going..<br>
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sudo service lightdm stop # Stop LDM<br>
sudo service gdm start # Start the old Graphics display manager<br>
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after renaming custom.conf file in /etc/gdm which had auto log-on
enabled. <br>
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How do I make 'gdm' my default login display manager?<br>
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-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: rgb(255, 255,
255); ">At a console prompt, I think its "sudo dpkg-reconfigure
gdm" which will bring up a selection list.<br>
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-JK<br>
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