LightDM can be configured by modifying its configuration file, /etc/lightdm/nf. The following will send a signal requesting that the current session be locked and then will initiate a switch to LightDM's greeter, allowing a new user to log in to the system. LightDM's dm-tool command can be used to allow multiple users to be logged in on separate ttys. See XScreenSaver#User switching from the lock screen. Warning: The use of dm-tool lock or dm-tool switch-to-greeter will not lock your session if light-locker or an other loginctl compatible screen locker. Greeter-session=lightdm- yourgreeter-greeter You can set the default greeter by changing the section of the LightDM configuration file, like so: web-greeter AUR: A modern, visually appealing greeter that uses PyQtWebEngine for theming.lightdm-elephant-greeter-git AUR: A small and simple greeter that runs in the cage Wayland compositor per default.lightdm-webkit-theme-aether AUR: A sleek, straightforward Arch Linux themed login screen written on lightdm and the lightdm-webkit2-greeter.lightdm-mini-greeter AUR: A minimal, configurable, single-user greeter.lightdm-unity-greeter AUR: The greeter used by Unity.Other alternative greeters are available in the AUR: lightdm-webkit-theme-litarvan: A modern and full-featured Webkit2 LightDM theme.lightdm-webkit2-greeter: A greeter that uses Webkit2 for theming.lightdm-slick-greeter: A GTK based greeter focused more on appearance than lightdm-gtk-greeter, forked from lightdm-unity-greeter AUR, and default in Linux Mint.lightdm-pantheon-greeter: A greeter from the elementary OS project.lightdm-deepin-greeter ( deepin-session-shell): A greeter from the Deepin project.lightdm-gtk-greeter: This is the default greeter LightDM attempts to use, unless configured otherwise.The official repositories contain the following greeters: It is possible to use LightDM without a greeter, but only if an automatic login is configured otherwise you will need to install xorg-server and one of the greeter packages below. A greeter is a GUI that prompts the user for credentials, lets the user select a session, and so on. You will probably want to install a greeter. These development releases are available with lightdm-devel AUR. Tip: Stable releases are even-numbered (1.8, 1.10) while development releases are odd-numbered (1.9, 1.11).
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