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Install basic desktop system and gnome packages. | Install basic desktop system and gnome packages. | ||
{{Cmd|# | {{Cmd|# setup-desktop gnome}} | ||
It will take care of installing the basic packages and setting up the display manager. | |||
If you want, you can install additional GNOME apps for a more complete GNOME experience with: | If you want, you can install additional GNOME apps for a more complete GNOME experience with: | ||
{{Cmd|# apk add gnome-apps- | {{Cmd|# apk add gnome-apps-extra}} | ||
And | And even all of GNOME games with: | ||
{{Cmd|# apk add gnome- | {{Cmd|# apk add gnome-games-collection}} | ||
= Graphical login = | = Graphical login = |
Revision as of 15:44, 1 August 2022
Prerequisites
- Install AlpineLinux
- Create a user account (optional but recommended)
- Enable the Community repository
- Install Xorg
Installing packages
Install basic desktop system and gnome packages.
# setup-desktop gnome
It will take care of installing the basic packages and setting up the display manager.
If you want, you can install additional GNOME apps for a more complete GNOME experience with:
# apk add gnome-apps-extra
And even all of GNOME games with:
# apk add gnome-games-collection
Graphical login
To start the GDM display manager and login with your user, you need a user other than root for this to succeed. GDM will refuse to start if no user accounts (accounts with a UID >= 1000) are available.
rc-service gdm start
Once you have verified correct operation, you can make GDM start at boot:
rc-update add gdm
Enabling terminal apps
If you want to use the gnome-terminal/other terminal applications you will need to install bash. If you want a typical bash setup also enable bash completion:
# apk add bash
# apk add bash-completion
Troubleshooting
If GDM does not start with no logs generated at /var/log/gdm, try installing udev:
apk add udev && rc-update add udev
If you are unable to log in, check /var/log/gdm/greeter.log, there may be info there from X that indicates failed modules, etc.
If logging in from GDM kicks you back to the login screen, try
# apk add bash
(bug report: #10953 sorry cannot link yet)
If GNOME Terminal doesn't start, add the following to /etc/locale.conf: LANG=en_US.UTF-8 and reboot.
If the on-screen keyboard shows up in GDM after installing other UIs such as Phosh, you need to disable it by opening the Accessibility menu (top right) when you are in the GDM login screen. You can disable the on-screen keyboard there. Or set org.gnome.desktop.a11y.applications screen-keyboard-enabled
to false
for the gdm
user with dconf