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Nov 20, 2011 · XFCE login manager In the wiki of XFCE it recommends to use Slim as the login manager: I use it via inittab, but the same wiki states that Slim's development has been dropped and suggests to use LXDE for this... how can we setup a login manager via inittab with LXDE?
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Use startxfce4 to start an Xfce session or choose Xfce Session from the login manager, which includes the session manager, the panel, the window manager and the desktop manager. See auto login from console for more information. By default, the Xfce session manager manages the startup of â¦
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Mar 29, 2012 · Re: Login Manager with xfce @jeromeg - if i am out of line responding to the question, i apologize, just want to help this guy out. i too use Wheezy + XFCE with lightdm, and you can modify the color scheme, font, antialias settings, etc. for light dm easily.
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To prevent Xfce from restoring your last session, go to Settings Manager â Session and Startup and uncheck âAutomatically save session on logoutâ. To stop an application from automatically starting on login, go to Settings Manager â Session and Startup â Application Autostart and remove the application from the list.
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To configure XFCE Desktop. Once the installation is completed start configuring the â rc.conf â file. Open the file and add the below lines to it. Create .xitirc file auto start the session by running the following command. Create it on root directory or user directory. Run the following command to restart the system.Author: Ethan
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Oct 13, 2003 · Password Linux - General This Linux forum is for general Linux questions and discussion. If it is Linux Related and doesn't seem to fit in any other forum then this is the place.
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