Is there a way to remove the GalliumOS greeter/opening graphics? [on hold]
Basically, I'd really love to be able to just have the command line be the way I boot into Gallium, but the main way I tried was a little wonky. I deleted LXDM entirely, which not only didn't delete the little GalliumOS animation at the beginning there, but when I booted into the GUI with startx after signing in, not only was it a desktop without any of my settings or visual modifications, but the mouse pointer was unresponsive.
I reinstalled lxdm and now login to the stock greeter again, so I'm back to square one.
The command prompt would just seriously go way better with the rest of my aesthetic choices for how I'm customizing my GUI.
So, is there a way to do this? Do I edit grub? If so, how exactly?
There's gotta be a way. Seems like there should be, right?
boot command-line grub2 lxdm
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Basically, I'd really love to be able to just have the command line be the way I boot into Gallium, but the main way I tried was a little wonky. I deleted LXDM entirely, which not only didn't delete the little GalliumOS animation at the beginning there, but when I booted into the GUI with startx after signing in, not only was it a desktop without any of my settings or visual modifications, but the mouse pointer was unresponsive.
I reinstalled lxdm and now login to the stock greeter again, so I'm back to square one.
The command prompt would just seriously go way better with the rest of my aesthetic choices for how I'm customizing my GUI.
So, is there a way to do this? Do I edit grub? If so, how exactly?
There's gotta be a way. Seems like there should be, right?
boot command-line grub2 lxdm
put on hold as off-topic by wjandrea, Kulfy, dessert, DK Bose, karel yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – wjandrea, Kulfy, dessert, DK Bose, karel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Gallium OS is not an official Ubuntu flavor, so it's off-topic here. Please ask on Unix & Linux instead.
– wjandrea
yesterday
Sorry, I just thought, since GalliumOS 3.0 alpha is based on Ubuntu 18.04, then this would be the place. Especially since I've had my questions answered here before. Oh well.
– poutingcavity
yesterday
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No need to apologize. We're just trying to get you to the right place, and this site doesn't cover Gallium. See this meta discussion if you'd like some info on why this is.
– wjandrea
yesterday
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Basically, I'd really love to be able to just have the command line be the way I boot into Gallium, but the main way I tried was a little wonky. I deleted LXDM entirely, which not only didn't delete the little GalliumOS animation at the beginning there, but when I booted into the GUI with startx after signing in, not only was it a desktop without any of my settings or visual modifications, but the mouse pointer was unresponsive.
I reinstalled lxdm and now login to the stock greeter again, so I'm back to square one.
The command prompt would just seriously go way better with the rest of my aesthetic choices for how I'm customizing my GUI.
So, is there a way to do this? Do I edit grub? If so, how exactly?
There's gotta be a way. Seems like there should be, right?
boot command-line grub2 lxdm
Basically, I'd really love to be able to just have the command line be the way I boot into Gallium, but the main way I tried was a little wonky. I deleted LXDM entirely, which not only didn't delete the little GalliumOS animation at the beginning there, but when I booted into the GUI with startx after signing in, not only was it a desktop without any of my settings or visual modifications, but the mouse pointer was unresponsive.
I reinstalled lxdm and now login to the stock greeter again, so I'm back to square one.
The command prompt would just seriously go way better with the rest of my aesthetic choices for how I'm customizing my GUI.
So, is there a way to do this? Do I edit grub? If so, how exactly?
There's gotta be a way. Seems like there should be, right?
boot command-line grub2 lxdm
boot command-line grub2 lxdm
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put on hold as off-topic by wjandrea, Kulfy, dessert, DK Bose, karel yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – wjandrea, Kulfy, dessert, DK Bose, karel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by wjandrea, Kulfy, dessert, DK Bose, karel yesterday
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – wjandrea, Kulfy, dessert, DK Bose, karel
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Gallium OS is not an official Ubuntu flavor, so it's off-topic here. Please ask on Unix & Linux instead.
– wjandrea
yesterday
Sorry, I just thought, since GalliumOS 3.0 alpha is based on Ubuntu 18.04, then this would be the place. Especially since I've had my questions answered here before. Oh well.
– poutingcavity
yesterday
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No need to apologize. We're just trying to get you to the right place, and this site doesn't cover Gallium. See this meta discussion if you'd like some info on why this is.
– wjandrea
yesterday
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Gallium OS is not an official Ubuntu flavor, so it's off-topic here. Please ask on Unix & Linux instead.
– wjandrea
yesterday
Sorry, I just thought, since GalliumOS 3.0 alpha is based on Ubuntu 18.04, then this would be the place. Especially since I've had my questions answered here before. Oh well.
– poutingcavity
yesterday
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No need to apologize. We're just trying to get you to the right place, and this site doesn't cover Gallium. See this meta discussion if you'd like some info on why this is.
– wjandrea
yesterday
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Gallium OS is not an official Ubuntu flavor, so it's off-topic here. Please ask on Unix & Linux instead.
– wjandrea
yesterday
Gallium OS is not an official Ubuntu flavor, so it's off-topic here. Please ask on Unix & Linux instead.
– wjandrea
yesterday
Sorry, I just thought, since GalliumOS 3.0 alpha is based on Ubuntu 18.04, then this would be the place. Especially since I've had my questions answered here before. Oh well.
– poutingcavity
yesterday
Sorry, I just thought, since GalliumOS 3.0 alpha is based on Ubuntu 18.04, then this would be the place. Especially since I've had my questions answered here before. Oh well.
– poutingcavity
yesterday
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No need to apologize. We're just trying to get you to the right place, and this site doesn't cover Gallium. See this meta discussion if you'd like some info on why this is.
– wjandrea
yesterday
No need to apologize. We're just trying to get you to the right place, and this site doesn't cover Gallium. See this meta discussion if you'd like some info on why this is.
– wjandrea
yesterday
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Gallium OS is not an official Ubuntu flavor, so it's off-topic here. Please ask on Unix & Linux instead.
– wjandrea
yesterday
Sorry, I just thought, since GalliumOS 3.0 alpha is based on Ubuntu 18.04, then this would be the place. Especially since I've had my questions answered here before. Oh well.
– poutingcavity
yesterday
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No need to apologize. We're just trying to get you to the right place, and this site doesn't cover Gallium. See this meta discussion if you'd like some info on why this is.
– wjandrea
yesterday