Em 03-05-2018 10:39, David Mohammed escreveu:
There isn't any recommended requirement for lightdm to be included
with budgie upstream.

You should be able to install whichever  logon manager you would like
to use.  I don't think we should be dictating to everyone to use a
specific logon manager with a "recommends"


Ok.

Possibly I could add a Suggests: lightdm and maybe other packages so
we can have a one hit apt --install-suggests budgie-desktop

Good.


Just need to know the complete minimal list of packages to install
from a netinst to bring up a full graphical login.  Let me know your
thoughts.

I do not know if I understood correct. But here is my 'history | grep install'
after the netinst without X


sudo apt install budgie-desktop
sudo apt install brasero gnome-screenshot
sudo apt install virt-manager
sudo apt install debootstrap
sudo apt install lightdm
sudo apt install chromium
sudo apt install reportbug
sudo apt install gnome-terminal
sudo apt install unattended-upgrades
sudo apt install thunderbird
sudo apt install firefox-esr


I think 'install lightdm' right after 'install budgie-desktop' was enough
to have everything. On the login screen it is possible to choose between
'Default X' or 'Budgie Desktop'. Something like that. One 'obs' is: after
gnome-terminal install, it is not possible to login to 'Default X'.

'Default X' loads a terminal. And it must be a simple xterm.

$ df -h
Sist. Arq.                     Tam. Usado Disp. Uso% Montado em
udev                           3,9G     0  3,9G   0% /dev
tmpfs                          786M  9,3M  777M   2% /run
/dev/mapper/debian--main-root   19G  2,6G   15G  15% /

I do not have many packages installed right now.



On 3 May 2018 at 14:27, Herbert Fortes <terb...@gmail.com> wrote:
Package: budgie-desktop
Version: 10.2.9-2
Severity: normal

Dear Maintainer,

I did a netinst install with no X enviroment (GNOME, MATE, LXDE, etc). And
then did 'apt install budgie-desktop'.

I thought that I will reboot the system and see a graphical login and after
that the budgie-panel. But this does not happend. The easy fix was to
install
lightdm, login and run 'budgie-desktop' from a xterm.

Is it possible to have that configured from an 'apt install'?

obs: I copy/paste what was in
/tmp/reportbug-budgie-desktop-backup-20180503-1615-hv3hvwyv file.



Regards,
Herbert


-- System Information:
Debian Release: 9.4
   APT prefers stable-updates
   APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-6-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=pt_BR.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8),
LANGUAGE=pt_BR:pt:en (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)

Versions of packages budgie-desktop depends on:
ii  budgie-core                                  10.2.9-2
ii  dconf-gsettings-backend [gsettings-backend]  0.26.0-2+b1
ii  gir1.2-budgie-desktop-1.0                    10.2.9-2
ii  gnome-control-center                         1:3.22.2-3
ii  gnome-menus                                  3.13.3-9
ii  gnome-screensaver                            3.6.1-7+b2
ii  gnome-session-bin                            3.22.3-1
ii  gnome-session-common                         3.22.3-1
ii  gnome-settings-daemon                        3.22.2-2+deb9u2
ii  network-manager-gnome                        1.4.4-1

budgie-desktop recommends no packages.

budgie-desktop suggests no packages.

-- no debconf information





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