#greetd — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #greetd, aggregated by home.social.
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Hm, the problem didn’t go away, but I switched to greetd with tuigreet. It’s nice! 🐱☕ Note: the systemd‐service for greetd was not enabled by default (although sddm was installed at the time too).
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Hm, the problem didn’t go away, but I switched to greetd with tuigreet. It’s nice! 🐱☕ Note: the systemd‐service for greetd was not enabled by default (although sddm was installed at the time too).
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Hm, the problem didn’t go away, but I switched to greetd with tuigreet. It’s nice! 🐱☕ Note: the systemd‐service for greetd was not enabled by default (although sddm was installed at the time too).
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Hm, the problem didn’t go away, but I switched to greetd with tuigreet. It’s nice! 🐱☕ Note: the systemd‐service for greetd was not enabled by default (although sddm was installed at the time too).
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Hm, the problem didn’t go away, but I switched to greetd with tuigreet. It’s nice! 🐱☕ Note: the systemd‐service for greetd was not enabled by default (although sddm was installed at the time too).
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It is so easy, #archlinux #greetd #opensc and pam_p11 auth module. Just add your #estonian id card certificate to trusted certs and configure (one line) pam_p11 in /etc/pam.d/system-auth and voila I can login to my computer using gov issued ID card.
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It is so easy, #archlinux #greetd #opensc and pam_p11 auth module. Just add your #estonian id card certificate to trusted certs and configure (one line) pam_p11 in /etc/pam.d/system-auth and voila I can login to my computer using gov issued ID card.
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It is so easy, #archlinux #greetd #opensc and pam_p11 auth module. Just add your #estonian id card certificate to trusted certs and configure (one line) pam_p11 in /etc/pam.d/system-auth and voila I can login to my computer using gov issued ID card.
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It is so easy, #archlinux #greetd #opensc and pam_p11 auth module. Just add your #estonian id card certificate to trusted certs and configure (one line) pam_p11 in /etc/pam.d/system-auth and voila I can login to my computer using gov issued ID card.
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New blog post:
Using Phrog 🐸 with Phosh on postmarketOS (openrc) https://linmob.net/using-phrog-with-phosh-on-postmarketos-openrc/
#Phosh #LinuxMobile #greetd -
New blog post:
Using Phrog 🐸 with Phosh on postmarketOS (openrc) https://linmob.net/using-phrog-with-phosh-on-postmarketos-openrc/
#Phosh #LinuxMobile #greetd -
New blog post:
Using Phrog 🐸 with Phosh on postmarketOS (openrc) https://linmob.net/using-phrog-with-phosh-on-postmarketos-openrc/
#Phosh #LinuxMobile #greetd -
New blog post:
Using Phrog 🐸 with Phosh on postmarketOS (openrc) https://linmob.net/using-phrog-with-phosh-on-postmarketos-openrc/
#Phosh #LinuxMobile #greetd -
New blog post:
Using Phrog 🐸 with Phosh on postmarketOS (openrc) https://linmob.net/using-phrog-with-phosh-on-postmarketos-openrc/
#Phosh #LinuxMobile #greetd -
Finally gto greetd + gtkgreet more or less working to launch xfce with Wayland.
#AlpineLinux #XFCE #Wayland #greetd
Here is how to test it in qemu:
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Finally gto greetd + gtkgreet more or less working to launch xfce with Wayland.
#AlpineLinux #XFCE #Wayland #greetd
Here is how to test it in qemu:
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Finally gto greetd + gtkgreet more or less working to launch xfce with Wayland.
#AlpineLinux #XFCE #Wayland #greetd
Here is how to test it in qemu:
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Finally gto greetd + gtkgreet more or less working to launch xfce with Wayland.
#AlpineLinux #XFCE #Wayland #greetd
Here is how to test it in qemu:
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Finally gto greetd + gtkgreet more or less working to launch xfce with Wayland.
#AlpineLinux #XFCE #Wayland #greetd
Here is how to test it in qemu:
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We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
#LinuxMobile -
We did a whole bunch of #Documentation and #GObjectIntrospection annotation cleanups for #phosh 0.39.0 so we're able to create #Rust bindings (https://gitlab.gnome.org/guidog/libphosh-rs) . But what could this be useful for? Who would want to use a #MobileShell as library?
#phrog 🐸 would! It's a #greetd compatible greeter by Sam Day written in #Rust: https://github.com/samcday/phrog . That way top-panel, quick settings, keypad, etc can basically look the same as in the logged in session.
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Tempted some times to tear my #Gentoo build down to the absolute baseline and rebuild my desktop environment setup.
Maybe instead of #sddm use something very minimal like #GreetD and #Tuigreet. Maybe see if I could modify the base terminal to instead of the glowing default white I could make it something like older blue green or orange.
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Tempted some times to tear my #Gentoo build down to the absolute baseline and rebuild my desktop environment setup.
Maybe instead of #sddm use something very minimal like #GreetD and #Tuigreet. Maybe see if I could modify the base terminal to instead of the glowing default white I could make it something like older blue green or orange.
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Tempted some times to tear my #Gentoo build down to the absolute baseline and rebuild my desktop environment setup.
Maybe instead of #sddm use something very minimal like #GreetD and #Tuigreet. Maybe see if I could modify the base terminal to instead of the glowing default white I could make it something like older blue green or orange.
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Tempted some times to tear my #Gentoo build down to the absolute baseline and rebuild my desktop environment setup.
Maybe instead of #sddm use something very minimal like #GreetD and #Tuigreet. Maybe see if I could modify the base terminal to instead of the glowing default white I could make it something like older blue green or orange.
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Tempted some times to tear my #Gentoo build down to the absolute baseline and rebuild my desktop environment setup.
Maybe instead of #sddm use something very minimal like #GreetD and #Tuigreet. Maybe see if I could modify the base terminal to instead of the glowing default white I could make it something like older blue green or orange.
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This slow rolling #inxi / #pinxi refactor is hitting little things left and right, first the redo of the ps data handler, which morphed into the program version refactor, which then morphed into the just completed Display Manager refactor, which expanded to add the previously incorrectly ID'ed login/seat managers, like #seatd, #greetd, #elogind. Now inxi shows dm if detected dm, but if not, shows login: [manager] item instead. This covers situations like sway, labwc etc, started by seatd.
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@mfjurbala I was not able to use #sway with #lightdm. Gave up and using #greetd
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@mfjurbala I was not able to use #sway with #lightdm. Gave up and using #greetd