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* [[Install Display Managers|Install New Display Managers]]
* [[Grub-Customizer]]
: ''How to install MDM, GDM, KDM, LXDM, SDDM, and SLiM. ''
: ''Easily customize GRUB2 with the Grub-Customizer GUI tool.''
 
 
* [[Openbox: Auto-Login for Window_Managers]]
: ''How-To start Openbox without a login manager.''
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AS UEFI systems still contain the old BIOS system, UEFI can be disabled or even removed completely to run in "Legacy Mode". The author did so with a laptop using a 1 Terrabyte (TB) hard-disk, which the BIOS can handle.
AS UEFI systems still contain the old BIOS system, UEFI can be disabled or even removed completely to run in "Legacy Mode". The author did so with a laptop using a 1 Terrabyte (TB) hard-disk, which the BIOS can handle.


* [[LXDM_Configuration|LXDM: Customisation]]
: ''Customise LXDM used by the XFCE, Cinnamon and Openbox flavours''
* [[SLiM_Configuration|SLiM: Customisation]]
: ''Configure SliM to launch desktop environments, enable auto-login, and change themes. ''
* [[LightDM Auto Login|LightDM: Enable Auto Login]]
: ''Bypass the login screen to get straight to your desktop (Manjaro 0.8.0). ''
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