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Manjaro GNOME immediately logs out after logging in (via GUI)
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I hate to admit it but perhaps it is not such a bad advice...
For my personal curiosity, how on Earth did you end up uninstalling lightdm and using startx? Did you follow a tutorial? Where do you even get this kind of advice?
For future reference what you did is not for beginners and it would have messed up any distro. It has nothing to do with Manjaro.
Try an immutable distro, maybe that will stand up better to this kind of thing.
I didn't uninstall lightdm. I was under the impression that startx would just start the GUI, regardless of what "engine" it's running on.
startx makes a new X server, which uses the programs you put in ~/.xinitrc and the X server depends on the first program in there that runs in the foreground. If that program dies it doesn't start, the X server doesn't either.