That file is provided by the lightdm package.  You may be able to fix it
by running 'apt-get install --reinstall lightdm', but the fact the file
is missing indicates something failed when upgrading initially.  If the
upgrade failed you can continue it using 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'.

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  Lightdm doesn't start automatically at the boot

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