I've been trying, but to no avail. The best thing I've been able to do is simply edit the session file for lightdm, and make it call /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin but it halts the boot, as it seems dtlogin doesn't relenquish control of the terminal once it's been launched.
I might try and see if that tactic works booting with systemd, it may parallelize the loading of the display manager and allow the boot to continue. But even if that does work, it's incredibly stopgap.
Has anybody been able to set dtlogin to be a fully-fledged and supported display manager?
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I've been trying, but to no avail. The best thing I've been able to do is simply edit the session file for lightdm, and make it call /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin but it halts the boot, as it seems dtlogin doesn't relenquish control of the terminal once it's been launched.
I might try and see if that tactic works booting with systemd, it may parallelize the loading of the display manager and allow the boot to continue. But even if that does work, it's incredibly stopgap.
Has anybody been able to set dtlogin to be a fully-fledged and supported display manager?
Hello
please read
https://sourceforge.net/p/cdesktopenv/wiki/Dtlogin/
of course remove lightdm before
Regards