SLiM is a super simple and open-source graphical login manager. It's designed for the X.Org display server, making it perfect for GNU/Linux operating systems. What’s cool about SLiM is that it’s really easy to install and configure, plus it’s freely distributed!
The main goal of SLiM is to stay light and simple while being fully customizable. It works well with any Linux kernel-based operating system, especially when you don’t need remote login features.
So what can you expect from SLiM? Here are some key features:
A fun part of using SLiM is the ability to use all kinds of skins or themes. Members of the open-source community can easily create these themes! If you want to check out the default configuration file, you'll find it in /usr/etc/slim.conf
, which has pretty straightforward options. The themes themselves are located in /usr/share/slim/themes
.
If you're thinking about installing the SLiM login manager, don't worry! It’s not complicated at all. Start by grabbing SLiM from either pre-built binary packages in your software repositories or download the source package if you prefer.
Once installed, you'll need to stop your current display manager and make sure it doesn’t start when you boot up your system. After that, add SLiM as your default login screen so it starts automatically at boot time—just remember to configure everything first!
The best part? The SLiM login manager works independently of any specific GNU/Linux operating system or desktop environment/window manager. Plus, it's compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit distributions!
If you're ready to give it a try, check out the installation guide on Softpas.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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