What is LightDM GTK+ Greeter FOR LINUX?


LightDM GTK+ Greeter FOR LINUX


LightDM GTK+ Greeter is an open source, cross-platform and free software project implemented in C around the GTK+ toolkit, and designed from the offset to act as a greeter for the open source LightDM login manager. It will blend with any desktop environment that uses the GTK+ toolkit, including GNOME, Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE or LXDE.


LightDM is a free and open source display manager/login screen used by default in the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system and designed to act as a greeter or login manager for the X11 display server.


LightDM includes a wide variety of features, such as support for guest logins, support for multiple accounts, support for multiple desktop sessions, support for remote logins, as well as a modern interface.


Key Features:



  • Support for guest logins

  • Support for multiple accounts

  • Support for multiple desktop sessions

  • Support for remote logins

  • Modern interface


Supported Desktop Environments:


The Light Display Manager supports the Unity, GNOME, KDE, Elementary, and Razor-Qt desktop environments. Besides GTK+, LightDM also features Unity, KDE, Razor, Pantheon, and WebKit greeter front-ends.


LightDM GTK+ Greeter is a graphical application, it’s actually an add-on for LightDM, but it still requires users to install it like any other program, either by using the pre-built binaries for your GNU/Linux distribution or through the source tarball distributed on Softpedia.


Installation Instructions:



  • Download the latest version using the dedicated download section above

  • Save the archive somewhere on your computer

  • Extract its contents using an archive manager utility

  • Open a Linux Terminal app


In the terminal emulator, type the ‘cd’ command followed by the path to the extracted archive files (e.g. cd /home/softpedia/lightdm-gtk-greeter-1.9.0) and type the ‘configure && make’ command to configure/optimize and compile the program.


Lastly, type the ‘make install’ command as root or the ‘sudo make install’ command as a privileged user to install it system wide. If it’s the only greeter, it will be used automatically next type you restart your computer.


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