Hi!

Since some updates, my Solus GNOME starts in the bootloader instead on going directly in GNOME. Is there a way to change this so that my computer directly opens into GNOME?

Thank you for your answers!

Gwen changed the title to How to open Solus directly in my DE .

Staudey

Just a quick note to say that setting the value 0 in set-timeout in the terminal clr-boot-manager command no longer makes this screen disappear:

I noticed that not a long time ago.

Staudey I did it but it didn't work for me neither, sorry 🙁

a month later

Hello, are there any news on that matter? :/

13 days later

This problem may be cause because GDM (Gnome's session manager) it's not running automatically. Can you check if "sudo systemctl enable gdm" does something?

Sorry for no one replying to you in 13 days