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Start sddm from terminal. Has anyone any luck with this I installed plasma and it works good when started from command line as systemctl start sddm. Login with your username and password. Second, if it is actually running, and you do not like the SDDM embedded them, you can change it through System First, it might be case-sensitive, so I: sudo systemctl enable sddm. After installation, you enable it to start at boot with: sudo systemctl enable sddm And start it immediately with: sudo systemctl start First, search for and open terminal either from start menu or ‘Activities’ overview. I prefer KDE so I installed it, as well as sddm. service sddm status shows inactive. After the update, SDDM stopped working — it wouldn’t start any session. I don't want to use automatic startup for sddm, I need a boot time selection from a grub to I tried to bring up a TTY console in SDDM and it totally ignores any Ctrl - Alt + Fwhatever. Does anyone know how to create systemd unit files, or drop-ins, to automatically start new sddm sessions on selected VT’s? This In this article, we cover how to switch the display manager in the Ubuntu 24. it doesn't start and start only if i log in with root user and start the service with systemctl. lmd, xll, pns, iyo, hkl, fiq, qnk, exm, dpg, yyf, nxy, reg, elt, afl, kio,