![]() This would try to launch lightdm and show you any errors, warnings. Next, try to run the following command to start lightdm as test mode with debugging switch. If it gives you status GREEN then something else is broken. Usually root is used but you can your user id and password for that You can log in using your usual user id and when required you can provide the sudo password as well. Then log in using any admin id and password. When you are stuck at the above screen, press CTRL+ALT+F2 to reach the console mode. ![]() And now when I start my computer It appears as "Failed to start Light Display Manager " (4 times) I tried to change “greeter-session=lightdm-webkit2-greeter” back to “greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter” (on the Terminal) and it still appears the Errors, I’m confident it is a small error but I have yet to find the soulution, anyway thank you for your time and I apologies for my bad English! Installed a package called “lightdm-webkit2-greeter” from pamac, then I installed a webkit2 theme called “obsidian”, afterwards I used the command “sudo nano /etc/lightdm/nf” to change “greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter” to “greeter-session=lightdm-webkit2-greeter” and then used “sudo nano /etc/lightdm/nf” to apply the obsidian theme. Okay, I’m really new to Linux so I have been using Manjaro for a couple of weeks now, sadly I decided to be a bit more creative without any real technical skills to change my greeter, what I did was: ![]()
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