LightDM is a lightweight cross-desktop Display Manager. In openSUSE it is mainly used for Xfce but also aims to be the standard display manager for the X server in general. It uses webkit to render themes and supports Gtk and Qt which makes LightDM highly customizable. Through the low code complexity it achieves a fast and still stable performance. #webkittheme = antergos webkittheme = material2 # # branding # backgroundimages = Path to directory that contains background images for use by themes. # logo = Path to logo image for use by greeter themes. # userimage = Default user image/avatar. This is used by themes. Greeter-session=lightdm-slick-greeter The slick-greeter ships with a working configuration file but you can optionally run the 'Login Window'(lightdm-settings) application and customize the greeter in many ways. Install the greeter and the configuration tool: pamac install lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings. There are several LightDM greeters, such as lightdm-unity-greeter, lightdm-gtk-greeter, lightdm-webkit-greeter, and lightdm-kde-greeter. For this example I will use lightdm-kde-greeter. If you are doing this from a root console, type all commands without sudo. For the following commands, if you are using a GUI (graphical user interface), use.
- 5LightDM
- 5.2Installing a Greeter
Tip: if you are only using one desktop environment, then why not choose the appropriate display manager to go with it?
Display Managers are used to provide login screens, and therefore serve as protective security barriers to prevent unauthorised access to your system. They are also referred to as Login Managers. As with different desktop environments, different display managers will require different system resources to run, and will provide their own unique styles, interfaces, and features. Commonly shared features - particularly in respect to the selection of display managers listed below - include customisation/theming, automatic login, and the selection of multiple desktop environments.
note: If using Plymouth, please be sure to read the section on Plymouth before following the below instructions
GDM - the Gnome Display Manager - is designed for use with Gnome 3. It supports theming, automatic login, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments. Specifically for those using Gnome 3. GDM is typically only paired with a Gnome Desktop Environment because GDM depends on a large amount of the Gnome desktop as dependencies.
GDM can be installed by entering the following command:
To enable GDM as your default display manager use the command:
To install the Manjaro specific theming for GDM you can use the command:
Lightdm Greeter Themes Free
LXDM - the Lightweight X-Windows Display Manager - is designed for use with any desktop environment. It supports theming, automatic login, easy selection of multiple languages, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments.
To install LXDM, enter the command:
To enable LXDM as your default display manager use the command:
SDDM is a relatively new and lightweight QML-based display manager with minimal dependencies for use with any desktop environment. It supports theming, automatic login, and the automatic detection and use of multiple desktop environments.
To install SDDM, enter the command:
To enable SDDM enter the command:
LightDM is a light display manager with minimal dependencies.
Installing LightDM
LightDM can be installed with:
To enable LightDM as the default display manager use:
Lightdm-another-gtk-greeter-themes
Installing a Greeter
With LightDM, you also will need to install and configure a greeter. If you don't install a greeter, it won't work.
There are a lot of greeters for LightDM. We will cover two of the greeters most commonly used by Manjaro editions.
Lightdm Greeter Themes Images
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Slick Greeter
Install the greeter and the configuration tool:
Edit the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. For instructions on how to edit a file owned by root see this guide.
Locate the section [Seat:*]. Within that section locate the line containing greeter-session= and replace the entire line with
The slick-greeter ships with a working configuration file but you can optionally run the 'Login Window'(lightdm-settings) application and customize the greeter in many ways.
GTK Greeter
Install the greeter and the configuration tool:
Edit the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. For instructions on how to edit a file owned by root see this guide.
Locate the section [Seat:*]. Within that section locate the line containing greeter-session= and replace the entire line with
The gtk greeter ships with a working configuration file but you can optionally run the 'LightDM GTK+ Greeter Settings'(lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings) application and customize the greeter in many ways.
Lightdm Greeter Themes For Women
Entrance is a configurable DM designed for the Enlightenment desktop environment which allows selection of multiple themes, icons, and the enabling of virtual keyboards. The default installation offers a wallpaper with randomly displayed icons for each user account, although a fixed icon can be specified and custom icons compiled and added. When multiple Entrance themes are installed it is possible to have a default theme displayed on startup and individual themes that appear for each user as they begin login.
Entrance is available in the Arch User Repository (AUR) and may be installed using the following command:
To enable Entrance as the default display manager run the command:
Lightdm Greeter Themes For Windows 10
Customize Lightdm
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Manjaro no longer ships with Plymouth but for those using Plymouth you should enable the Plymouth specific services instead of the services mentioned above. Specifically, these are:
Lightdm Greeter Themes Backgrounds
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