>Hello,
>You are running on a systemd system, correct? You have to be running systemd >for GNOME to work currently. >We don't have ConsoleKit2 in the systemd book. We normally would start GNOME >using GDM (the GNOME Display Manager) at the end of >the chapter. Although... >you may want to check 7.10 for that - we didn't do a stable release of BLFS >7.9-systemd. >That being said, there is a way to start GNOME from the command line, but I >haven't tested it in almost a year. >cat > ~/.xinitrc << "EOF" >dbus-launch --exit-with-session gnome-session >EOF >Again, we'd normally use GDM for that as it takes care of setting several >other variables and initiating other tasks as needed. If you don't >have GDM >enabled and are interested in using it (after installing it, of course, if you >haven't already), execute: >systemctl enable gdm >As the root user. >Thank you, >Douglas R. Reno >LFS/BLFS systemd maintainer thanks for the reply,i just checked for GDM in BLFS 7.10 there is no GDM pakage in both 33 and 34 chapters.
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