
I have changed the ExecStart line back to what it was but really, it's no biggie, just wanted to try it out. # displaying some internationalized messages.Įnvironment=LANG= LANGUAGE= LC_CTYPE= LC_NUMERIC= LC_TIME= LC_COLLATE= LC_MONETARY= LC_MESSAGES= LC_PAPER= LC_NAME= LC_ADDRESS= LC_TELEPHONE= LC_MEASUREMENT= LC_IDENTIFICATION= # Unset locale for the console getty since the console has problems
#Install startx serial#
# that serial gettys are covered by not thisĮxecStart=-/sbin/agetty -noclear %I $TERM # On systems without virtual consoles, don't start any getty. # getty.target didn't actually pull it in. # sure that this is synchronized before getty.target, even though # If additional gettys are spawned during boot then we should make
#Install startx how to#
# the Free Software Foundation either version 2.1 of the License, orĭocumentation=man:agetty(8) man:systemd-getty-generator(8)Īfter=rvice rvice How to install K Desktop Environment ( KDE) post install on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6/7 How to install the GNOME Desktop Environment from text mode on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5/6/7 Which packages need to be installed on RHEL for starting the X11 server Need help to get 'X Windows' system started on RHEL. # under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by # systemd is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it If no ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession file is present then whatever is linked to /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager or /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager will be run instead (use the update-alternatives(1) command to change these).įor automatic login, run this command (as root):Ĭode: Select all ~$ cat This file is part of systemd. This guide assumes an ability to edit system configuration files that may require root permissions to alter and will require correct configuration of the X server initialisation files at ~/.xsession or ~/.xinitrc (see startx(1) for more on this). If you have chosen to use SysVinit as PID1, refer to the "traditional" guides such as

This guide only applies to those users who chose to run systemd as their init system. It is primarily aimed at users of simple window manager environments rather then those who prefer fully-blown desktop environments as the latter usually have integrated display mangers to perform this function. This Howto is aimed at users who wish to automatically login to their Debian stable system and start the X server without having to enter startx at the command prompt.
