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Re: simple config with just startx not working for me
From: |
Andreas Reuleaux |
Subject: |
Re: simple config with just startx not working for me |
Date: |
Sun, 22 Aug 2021 15:01:19 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (gnu/linux) |
hi again,
sx is working fine for me now, thanks a lot again.
so far w/ i3 i.e. - I will want to replace that w/ sway (wayland) next.
-A
宋文武 <iyzsong@outlook.com> writes:
> Andreas Reuleaux <rx@a-rx.info> writes:
>
>> [...]
>> I want to start X on my system with startx - i.e. log into my system
>> just from a tty, and then start X by hand (and i3 will be my window
>> manager, I just have an .xsession file in my $HOME, where I start i3)
>
> Hello, you can use 'xorg-server-service-type' (not documented, patch
> welcome!) with 'sx' (recommended) or 'xinit':
>
> 1. Add 'xorg-server-service-type' to the system config, and reconfigure.
> After this you'll have 'X' and 'Xorg' in '/run/current-system/profile/bin'.
>
> 2. Install 'sx' or 'xinit', config them:
> - For 'sx', create the ~/.config/sx/sxrc script, which likely ends
> with 'exec dbus-run-session -- i3' .
> - For 'xinit', create the ~/.xinitrc script and a ~/.xserverrc with:
>
> tty=$(tty)
> tty=${tty#/dev/tty}
> X vt${tty}
>
> This xserverrc is needed for rootless X to start with the current tty.
>
> 3. Run 'sx' or 'xinit' from tty. I think you also need to to be in the
> 'video' and 'input' group for this to work.
>
> Hope it helps!