On 12/08/14 22:24, David Both wrote:
Try this:
/etc/systemd/system/display-manager.service -> /usr/lib/systemd/system/kdm.service
Only in your case it would be gdm.service.
On 12/08/2014 11:49 AM, dE wrote:
On 12/08/14 22:02, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
dE wrote:
Hi!
I just installed GDM on centos 7. I'm starting it by # gdm.
However, all I see is a text cursor (as with the TTYs), nothing else.
X works well. Logs have no errors.
GDM logs are a copy of X logs.
Are you at runlevel 5?
mark
I tried isolate graphical.target also. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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Yeah, it's the same thing.
Ok, I found gdm.service (which I missed previously).
Starting it gives the same problem.
Actually I changed to graphical.target as the default and put display-manager.service in graphical.target.wants, and it's giving the same problem.
I think this's a bug.
It's a fresh CentOS install, X works, gdm does not.