One important observation related to NODM not starting every time reliably :
If you have installed normal package with Gnome, you must disable lightdm loading on background while starting NODM.
- to do this you just have to create file:
/etc/init/lightdm.override
- and type in it:
manual
- and reboot the computer after that.
If gnome graphic interface is loaded on background when user wants to use e.g. NODM and Openbox instead of Gnome, loading lightdm ( Gnome graphic login interface) makes starting NODM totally random. Every once in a while system does not load NODM at all but ends up with normal Gnome Unity greeter, which is something that no one wants if thet want to use NODM.
One important observation related to NODM not starting every time reliably :
If you have installed normal package with Gnome, you must disable lightdm loading on background while starting NODM.
- to do this you just have to create file:
/etc/init/ lightdm. override
- and type in it:
manual
- and reboot the computer after that.
If gnome graphic interface is loaded on background when user wants to use e.g. NODM and Openbox instead of Gnome, loading lightdm ( Gnome graphic login interface) makes starting NODM totally random. Every once in a while system does not load NODM at all but ends up with normal Gnome Unity greeter, which is something that no one wants if thet want to use NODM.