Lightweight, Cross-desktop Display Manager

Edit Package lightdm
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/LightDM

LightDM is a lightweight, cross-desktop display manager. Its main features are
a well-defined greeter API allowing multiple GUIs, support for all display
manager use cases, with plugins where appropriate, low code complexity, and
fast performance. Due to its cross-platform nature greeters can be written in
several toolkits such as Qt and GTK.

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Filename Size Changed
X11-displaymanagers-lightdm 0000000290 290 Bytes
lightdm-1.0.4.tar.gz 0000654494 639 KB
lightdm-autologin.pamd 0000000206 206 Bytes
lightdm-default-configuration.patch 0000001513 1.48 KB
lightdm-desktop-session-env-pam.patch 0000003854 3.76 KB
lightdm-lock-screen-before-switch.patch 0000001378 1.35 KB
lightdm-rpmlintrc 0000000062 62 Bytes
lightdm-set-gdmflexiserver-envvar.patch 0000001016 1016 Bytes
lightdm-sysconfig-support.patch 0000020445 20 KB
lightdm-use-pkglibexecdir.patch 0000002152 2.1 KB
lightdm-vnc-configuration.patch 0000001206 1.18 KB
lightdm-xauthlocalhostname-support.patch 0000002351 2.3 KB
lightdm.changes 0000011158 10.9 KB
lightdm.pamd 0000000204 204 Bytes
lightdm.spec 0000011436 11.2 KB
Revision 17 (latest revision is 111)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 89360 from Guido Berhoerster's avatar Guido Berhoerster (gberh) (revision 17)
- update to version 1.0.4
  - fix --enable-gtk-greeter=yes not working
  - fix X sessions with arguments in Exec not working
  - use previous session for automatic login or if greeter does not
    request one
  - correct ownership of ~/.Xauthority if upgrading from buggy
    version of LightDM that had it root owned
  - set default resolution of VNC to 1024x768, add settings for
    width, height, depth into lightdm.conf
  - AppArmor profile: Fix broken gnome-keyring and dbus/gwibber,
    and quiesce annoying kernel audit messages for privileges that
    we definitively do not want to grant
  - set LOGNAME environment variable
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