Group :: Graphical desktop/Other
RPM: lightdm-autologin-greeter
Main Changelog Spec Patches Sources Download Gear Bugs and FR Repocop
Current version: 1.0-alt3
Build date: 24 march 2023, 03:44 ( 59.2 weeks ago )
Size: 8816 b
Home page: https://github.com/spanezz/lightdm-autologin-gre…
License: MIT
Summary: Autologin greeter using LightDM
Description:
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
ACL:
Build date: 24 march 2023, 03:44 ( 59.2 weeks ago )
Size: 8816 b
Home page: https://github.com/spanezz/lightdm-autologin-gre…
License: MIT
Summary: Autologin greeter using LightDM
Description:
lightdm-autologin-greeter is a minimal greeter for LightDM that has
the same autologin behavior as nodm, but being based on LightDM,
it stays on top of modern display manager requirements.
The difference between LightDM's built-in autologin and this greeter,
is the behavior in case of 0-seconds autologin delay. When LightDM
automatically logs in with no delay, upon logout it will show the
login window again. The intent is that if the default user logged out,
they probably intend to log in again as a different user.
In the case of managing a kiosk-like setup, if the X session quits, then
the desired behavior is to just start it again.
LightDM with an autologin timeout of 1 or more seconds would work,
but one sees the login dialog window appear and disappear
on-screen at each system startup.
With this greeter, the X session starts right away, and is restarted
if it quits, without any flicker of a login dialog box.
If one is not setting up a kiosk-like setup, it's very likely that the
default autologin behavior of LightDM is the way to go, and that this
greeter is not needed.
Current maintainer: Anton Midyukov (maintainer) the same autologin behavior as nodm, but being based on LightDM,
it stays on top of modern display manager requirements.
The difference between LightDM's built-in autologin and this greeter,
is the behavior in case of 0-seconds autologin delay. When LightDM
automatically logs in with no delay, upon logout it will show the
login window again. The intent is that if the default user logged out,
they probably intend to log in again as a different user.
In the case of managing a kiosk-like setup, if the X session quits, then
the desired behavior is to just start it again.
LightDM with an autologin timeout of 1 or more seconds would work,
but one sees the login dialog window appear and disappear
on-screen at each system startup.
With this greeter, the X session starts right away, and is restarted
if it quits, without any flicker of a login dialog box.
If one is not setting up a kiosk-like setup, it's very likely that the
default autologin behavior of LightDM is the way to go, and that this
greeter is not needed.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- lightdm-autologin-greeter