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Signed-off-by: Andrew Clemons <andrew.clemons@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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greetd (A login manager daemon)
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greetd is a minimal and flexible login manager daemon that makes no
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assumptions about what you want to launch.
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Prior to installation you must create a user/group for 'greetd' on
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your system:
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'groupadd -g 381 greeter'
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'useradd -d /var/lib/greeter -u 381 -g greeter -G video -s /bin/false \
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greeter'
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To start 'greetd' at boot, ensure you've set runlevel 4 and copy the
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included '/etc/rc.d/rc.4.greetd' to '/etc/rc.d/rc.4.local' (or add the
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contents to your existing file) and reboot.
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The default greeter is 'agreety' which is included. This is a text-based
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greeter login that resembles a console login. You can change greetd to
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load any program upon boot by editing the '/etc/greetd/config.toml'
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file. In order to save any changes during an upgrade, it is recommended
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to copy the file to '/etc/greetd/greetd.conf' to save your personalized
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settings.
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*NOTE* You will see an error about "unable to set working directory",
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which appears to happen on all non-systemd distros, but doesn't
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effect overall use.
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There are many additional greeters for greetd, which have yet to be
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submitted to SBo, if you have a favorite, please upload a SlackBuild!
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