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Lightdm-webkit-greeter is a greeter for lightdm that allows the use of web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript for the theming and functionality. | Lightdm-webkit-greeter is a greeter for {{package|x11-misc/lightdm}} that allows the use of web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript for the theming and functionality. | ||
=== Installation === | === Installation === |
Latest revision as of 21:34, February 6, 2017
Lightdm-webkit-greeter
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Lightdm-webkit-greeter is a greeter for x11-misc/lightdm that allows the use of web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript for the theming and functionality.
Installation
Webkit greeter is available in the main repository:
root # emerge -av x11-misc/lightdm-webkit-greeter
Configuration
You'll need to edit the following file to tell the system which display manager to use, and to ensure that dbus is started prior to lightdm. Lightdm will crash if dbus is not running. Change the xdm file to the following:
/etc/conf.d/xdm
- xdm configuration to use lightdmDISPLAYMANAGER="lightdm" rc_need="dbus"
It may be necessary to edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
to modify the greeter-session
and user-session
. These settings may not be set or may be set to gnome by default:
root # nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
The file contains numerous settings that are disabled by the # symbol. Here is an example file with basic settings for XFCE4 sessions:
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
- lightdm.conf example configuration for XFCE4[LightDM] greeter-session = lightdm-webkit-greeter [Seat:*] greeter-session=lightdm-webkit-greeter user-session=xfce session-wrapper=/etc/lightdm/Xsession
The greeter determines which theme to use by looking at /etc/lightdm/lightdm-webkit-greeter.conf
. The default contents probably look like this:
/etc/lightdm/lightdm-webkit-greeter.conf
- webkit greeter chooses it's theme using these settings# # webkit-theme: which theme should be used # [greeter] webkit-theme=webkit
This example file is pointing to webkit
theme which is installed by default at /usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/webkit
Look there for a file called index.theme
and edit it as needed:
root # nano /usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/webkit/index.theme
Here is an example for an XFCE4 setup:
/usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/webkit/index.theme
- A sample theme setting[theme] name=WebKit description=WebKit Theme engine=lightdm-webkit-greeter url=index.html session=xfce
/usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes
is the default location for all webkit-greeter themes.