services: desktop: Switch to GDM.
* gnu/services/desktop.scm (%desktop-services): Replace SLIM-SERVICE-TYPE instance with an instance of GDM-SERVICE-TYPE. * doc/guix.texi (Keyboard Layout): Change example to mention GDM-SERVICE-TYPE. (X Window): Mention GDM. (Desktop Services): Adjust references to SLiM.
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@ -11090,8 +11090,8 @@ configuration would look like:
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(target "/boot/efi")
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(keyboard-layout keyboard-layout))) ;for GRUB
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(services (modify-services %desktop-services
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(slim-service-type config =>
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(slim-configuration
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(gdm-service-type config =>
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(gdm-configuration
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(inherit config)
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(xorg-configuration
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(xorg-configuration ;for Xorg
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Support for the X Window graphical display system---specifically
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Xorg---is provided by the @code{(gnu services xorg)} module. Note that
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there is no @code{xorg-service} procedure. Instead, the X server is
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started by the @dfn{login manager}, by default SLiM.
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started by the @dfn{login manager}, by default the GNOME Display Manager (GDM).
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@cindex GDM
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@cindex GNOME, login manager
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GDM of course allows users to log in into window managers and desktop
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environments other than GNOME; for those using GNOME, GDM is required for
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features such as automatic screen locking.
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@cindex window manager
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To use X11, you must install at least one @dfn{window manager}---for
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@ -14406,7 +14412,7 @@ This is a list of services that builds upon @var{%base-services} and
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adds or adjusts services for a typical ``desktop'' setup.
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In particular, it adds a graphical login manager (@pxref{X Window,
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@code{slim-service}}), screen lockers, a network management tool
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@code{gdm-service-type}}), screen lockers, a network management tool
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(@pxref{Networking Services, @code{network-manager-service-type}}), energy and color
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management services, the @code{elogind} login and seat manager, the
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Polkit privilege service, the GeoClue location service, the
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@ -14445,8 +14451,8 @@ functionality to work as expetected.
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The desktop environments in Guix use the Xorg display server by
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default. If you'd like to use the newer display server protocol
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called Wayland, you need to use the @code{sddm-service} instead of the
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@code{slim-service} for the graphical login manager. You should then
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called Wayland, you need to use the @code{sddm-service} instead of
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GDM as the graphical login manager. You should then
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select the ``GNOME (Wayland)'' session in SDDM. Alternatively you can
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also try starting GNOME on Wayland manually from a TTY with the
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command ``XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland exec dbus-run-session
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(define %desktop-services
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;; List of services typically useful for a "desktop" use case.
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(cons* (service slim-service-type)
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(cons* (service gdm-service-type)
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;; Screen lockers are a pretty useful thing and these are small.
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(screen-locker-service slock)
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