GDM is the GNOME display manager (a graphical login program) for the windowing systems X11 and Wayland. In some cases it is better and more easy to use GDM if you are running GNOME. As it is a fact that GNOME is builded to use GDM so most of the common powersaving...
Intro Display Managers are provided for a login screen, which protects your desktop from unauthorized users. Display Managers all provide their own styles, and different types of skin support. Their system resource requirements vary. Note: This installation guide is...
As discussed here: https://forum.antergos.com Gnome seems to overwrite the settings to black the screen for powersaving, made by other DM’s then GDM, as allways under Gnome: Devs there do not take care to make it easy to customize. We find out some solutions to...
By Kristofer Rickheden Gustavsson (hackan) The process is pretty much the same as the process covered in the article for installing on a MacBook Pro 8,2 (Mid 2011) – and by that said that and this article is probably good for any Mac which fails to boot...
Hi. After a clean install where I choose XFCE as my desktop environment I was only able to log in using the LTS kernel. When I tried with the “normal” kernel I just got a black screen, no blinking cursor or nothing. I was able to get in to command line using...