Lightweight, Cross-desktop Display Manager
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.
- Developed at X11:Utilities
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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X11-displaymanagers-lightdm | 0000000290 290 Bytes | |
lightdm-1.2.0.tar.gz | 0000644000 629 KB | |
lightdm-autologin.pamd | 0000000206 206 Bytes | |
lightdm-default-configuration.patch | 0000001442 1.41 KB | |
lightdm-lock-screen-before-switch.patch | 0000001307 1.28 KB | |
lightdm-rpmlintrc | 0000000062 62 Bytes | |
lightdm-set-gdmflexiserver-envvar.patch | 0000000732 732 Bytes | |
lightdm-sysconfig-support.patch | 0000020435 20 KB | |
lightdm-use-pkglibexecdir.patch | 0000000924 924 Bytes | |
lightdm-xauthlocalhostname-support.patch | 0000002364 2.31 KB | |
lightdm.changes | 0000014887 14.5 KB | |
lightdm.pamd | 0000000204 204 Bytes | |
lightdm.spec | 0000008033 7.84 KB |
Revision 28 (latest revision is 111)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
accepted
request 113081
from
Guido Berhoerster (gberh)
(revision 28)
- update to version 1.2.0 - new major release, please see the included NEWS for a detailed list of changes - dropped lightdm-desktop-session-env-pam.patch since DESKTOP_SESSION is now in the PAM environment before pam_open_session() is called - dropped lightdm-remove-xauthority-ownership-fix.patch since the code has been removed by upstream - dropped lightdm-call-g_thread_init-conditionally.patch since the problem has been fixed by upstream - removed lightdm-gtk-greeter and lightdm-qt-greeter which are now separate projects
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