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{{note|More customisation options are available if choosing to manually edit the LXDM configuration file.}}
{{note|More customization options are available if choosing to manually edit the LXDM configuration file.}}




With the exception of the NET-edition, Manjaro 0.8.3 onwards uses a lightweight display / login manager called ''LXDM'' by default for the XFCE, Cinnamon, and Openbox flavours. LXDM is responsible for providing the login screen, where your preferred language and desktop environment may be selected for your personal user account(s). It also functions as a protective security barrier to prevent unauthorised access to your system.  
LXDM is responsible for providing the login screen, where your preferred language and desktop environment may be selected for your personal user account(s). It also functions as a protective security barrier to prevent unauthorized access to your system.  


'''At present theming has not been covered in this guide due to a lack of available themes for LXDM'''. However, other aspects of LXDM can still be easily customised to suit personal taste and preference, including the ability to enable auto-login, change the background image, remove the language menu, and disable the user list.
LXDM can still be easily customized to suit personal taste and preference, including the ability to enable auto-login, change the background image, remove the language menu, and disable the user list.
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=Option 1: Using the Customisation Tool=
=Option 1: Using the Customisation Tool=
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