I found this problem in the final release openSUSE 13.1
There are two fixes (ugly fixes):
* After you boot the machine, change to console F1 or F2 with Alt+F1 or Alt+F2. Login as root and type this: init 5
The display manager lightdm should run now.
* After you boot the machine, change to console F1 or F2 with Alt+F1 or Alt+F2. Login as root and edit the file /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager changing from lightdm to xdm. Restart the machine. Should work with the ugly xdm but works.
My machine is a MacBook Air 13" (6.2). openSUSE 13.1 works fine (I installed xfce instead gnome or kde). Now just I need to get the wifi card works too ;)
Hi,
I found this problem in the final release openSUSE 13.1
There are two fixes (ugly fixes):
* After you boot the machine, change to console F1 or F2 with Alt+F1 or Alt+F2. Login as root and type this: init 5
The display manager lightdm should run now.
* After you boot the machine, change to console F1 or F2 with Alt+F1 or Alt+F2. Login as root and edit the file /etc/sysconfig/ displaymanager changing from lightdm to xdm. Restart the machine. Should work with the ugly xdm but works.
My machine is a MacBook Air 13" (6.2). openSUSE 13.1 works fine (I installed xfce instead gnome or kde). Now just I need to get the wifi card works too ;)
Regards