If only I could find a way to start i3 using my normal config file I might have access to my desktop and make finding a solution more easier. Once in while sudo startx might allow me to start a session, but it would be in root, I wouldn't have my usual config, it would use the default config in /etc/i3/config, also while in i3 I would be able to exist with the default command. I tried to solve config file issue by using i3 -c In my xinitrx, but it wouldn't start with sudo startx startxscript is a front end to xinit(1)that provides a somewhat nicer user interface for running a single session of the X Window System. Once in while sudo startxmight allow me to start a session, but it would be in root, I wouldn't have my usual config, it would use the default config in /etc/i3/config, also while in i3 I would be able to exist with the default command. I decided to reinstall all xorg related packages and remove my configs and reinstall my display driver, that's xf86-video-amdgpu, but still, to no avail, it doesn't start. Raspbian is an unofficial port of Debian wheezy armhf with compilation settings adjusted to produce code that uses 'hardware floating point', the 'hard float' ABI and will run on the Raspberry Pi. I tried using an older version of xinit, nothing. I just tied to login into its console (using my TV as a monitor) and using the startx command t fire up the GUI, but it is failing. I decide to open use xinit to start the display, using xinit - :1, nothing. The normal use cases are using monitors vertically or the display upside down, which gets more often when using the Raspberry Pi touchscreen.You can rotate the. I have it start up to the console login, since most of the time I just ssh into it from another machine (either my CentOS laptop or desktop). I decided to run startx, to restart X, nothing. As a result, the location of the autostart script might be different depending on your particular. I restarted i3 using it's default restart command mod+shift+r, and suddenly I was existed out of my current session. Note: Raspbian is based on the LXDE desktop environment.
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