Manjaro Difference between revisions of "LXDM Configuration"

Difference between revisions of "LXDM Configuration"

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= Overview =
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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.
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=
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Reboot your system for the changes to take effect.
Reboot your system for the changes to take effect.


===Optional: Enable Timeout Auto-Login===
===Optional: Enable Timeout Auto-Login=== <!--T:3-->
{{BoxInfo|Info|The basic auto-login feature itself must also be enabled to enable this feature in turn. In addition, this feature also only works upon first booting up into Manjaro.}}
{{BoxInfo|Info|The basic auto-login feature itself must also be enabled to enable this feature in turn. In addition, this feature also only works upon first booting up into Manjaro.}}
In addition to bypassing the login screen completely, it is also possible to be automatically logged in after waiting a certain period of time as well. In this instance, after booting into the login screen, it will wait for a set period of time before automatically logging you in. This is set in the following section, located near the top of the configuration file:
In addition to bypassing the login screen completely, it is also possible to be automatically logged in after waiting a certain period of time as well. In this instance, after booting into the login screen, it will wait for a set period of time before automatically logging you in. This is set in the following section, located near the top of the configuration file:
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==Removing The Language Menu==
==Removing The Language Menu== <!--T:4-->
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