Manjaro Difference between revisions of "LXDM Configuration"

Difference between revisions of "LXDM Configuration"

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= Overview =
= Overview =
   
   
With the exception of the NET-edition, Manjaro 0.8.1 onwards uses a lightweight display / login manager called ''LXDM'' by default. LXDM is responsible for providing the login screen, where your preferred language, keyboard layout, 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. However, some users may prefer to bypass the login screen to boot straight into their desktop environment without entering a password.  
With the exception of the NET-edition, Manjaro 0.8.1 onwards uses a lightweight display / login manager called ''LXDM'' by default for the XFCE flavour. LXDM is responsible for providing the login screen, where your preferred language, keyboard layout, 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. However, some users may prefer to bypass the login screen to boot straight into their desktop environment without entering a password.  




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