Hi Anders, You need to figure out how to automatically start X without using a display manager like LightDM.
I am not sure if I have been unclear here, so I will go over things a bit more. LightDM is the login manager that has those 'pesky shutdown/reboot buttons' SLiM doesn't have those pesky buttons, and is a login manager. You can install it and remove lightdm (after configuring SLiM to be your login manager of course). This will solve the screen having 'pesky shutdown/reboot buttons'. If you *do not want a Login screen AT ALL.* You will need to dig a bit, and_find out how to automatically Start X, without a display manager_ like LightDM or SLiM. I have no experience doing that. I do remember having to type `startx` to get Gnome going, but this was back in the 90s... So, there has to be a way you can cut out the display manager, and boot directly into X. I suggest searching Ubuntu Forums, or Ask Ubuntu on how to do this. You might even try asking in the wider Ubuntu community. This will take a LOT more work than simply switching SLiM for LightDM, but it is possible. To summarize: You do not want a display manager. You want to start X without a display manager. I don't know how to do this (never needed to find out). Duckduckgo.com might know how to do this :) On 07/11/2014 04:14 AM, Anders Bruun Olsen wrote: > ..... > -- Regards
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