Miserable_Xfce
web-greeter
Miserable_Xfce | web-greeter | |
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1 | 11 | |
360 | 199 | |
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6.5 | 4.7 | |
4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
CSS | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Miserable_Xfce
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Arch users be like
https://github.com/mehedirm6244/My_XFCE_dotties I'm just gonna leave this here
web-greeter
- Best alternative to lightdm-webkit2/lightdm-webkit-greeter
- Best login manager for a 4k screen?
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Arch system behaves weird after the last update (Can not login via lightdm and sound card falls back to unknown device)
You could use my own fork of lightdm-webkit2-greeter: web-greeter; or a greeter made from 0 with Electron.js: nody-greeter; or a greeter made with WebKitGTK from scratch: sea-greeter.
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How to install lightdm themes on Fedora?
Github user JezerM has several web greeters in various stages of development (each using a different backend), but none of those are in Fedora either.
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[QUESTION] Does anyone know how to install the lightdm webkit theme Aether on an ubuntu based distro? I could only install it on Arch but i want to have it on the Kubuntu machine as well.
Although, because of that, I made a fork and some rewrites to the greeter to make it work on modern distros. See web-greeter, the fork of the Antergos project. And see nody-greeter, a greeter built from scratch with Node.js. Both should work similarly to each other, so you could use whichever you want.
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Arch users be like
Look at this for example: https://github.com/JezerM/web-greeter
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[lightdm-webkit2-greeter] Is there a way to get rid of this message? Pressing cancel allows it to work perfectly fine.
If you don’t mind, you could use web-greeter, a fork of Antergos' lightdm-webkit2-greeter (later renamed to web-greeter); or nody-greeter, a chromium greeter made from scratch with Node.js~ (both are mine)
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[OC] LightDM Web Greeter 3.0
Github: web-greeter
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I've created another LightDM Greeter
Before, I said I updated web-greeter, read my post. This new greeter is practically the same, a LightDM greeter that allows to create wonderful themes with web technologies, like HTML, CSS and JavaScript! The difference is the language that’s based on: Node.js with Electron. I named it Nody Greeter
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LightDM Web Greeter 3.0.0 arrives
So, I decided to fork it and continue the Antergos team work, and finally it is here, web-greeter 3.0.0, a greeter that uses PyQtWebEngine to show gorgeous themes created with simple or very complex web technologies.
What are some alternatives?
termux-desktop - Setup A Beautiful Desktop/GUI In Termux
nody-greeter - LightDM greeter that allows to create wonderful themes with web technologies. Made in Node.js
the-glorious-dotfiles - A glorified personal dot files
lightdm-webkit2-theme-glorious - A sleek, modern and glorified LightDM webkit2 theme
Windows-10 - Windows 10 Light theme for Linux (GTK)
lightdm-webkit-theme-osmos - Osmos - lightdm greeter theme based on GLSL.
dotfiles - My XFCE Linux dotfiles
elephant-greeter - A simple LightDM greeter that can run under Wayland.
dotfiles - dotfiles for my NixOS linux rices
web-greeter - A modern, visually appealing greeter for LightDM.
Windows-Rice - How to rice Windows.
Aether - A sleek ArchLinux login manager for lightdm-webkit. ( lightdm-webkit-theme-aether )