Hi Leskala,
On Thursday 07 July 2022 12.05:32 Leskala via tde-users wrote:
can you check if "tdm" is installed
("sudo dpkg -l | grep tdm")? If not,
you could try installing it again via "sudo apt install tdm-trinity".
tdm-trinity is installed. As I have no other DM installed I could not start
TDE without it - but I checked, it's there.
If it is already installed, you could try
"sudo dpkg-reconfigure
tdm-trinity" to set it as the default after bootup.
This I allready did. Did not work
If there's still no graphical login screen
after bootup, check "sudo
systemctl status tdm"
tdm.service is loaded and active
and "sudo journalctl -u tdm" after
logging in on the
text interface for any hints or errors.
says "started Trinity Display Manager"
Best regards, Leskala
So the problem seems not with TDM, but why Debian now decides I want a text
login and not a graphical login. I tried what I found ordre systemd to use
a graphical login, but it does not work...
Thierry
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Hi Thierry,
what is the output of "sudo systemctl get-default"?
In case it is not "graphical.target", you could try "systemctl set-default
graphical.target"
Best regards, Leskala