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Chapter 3.1.9 SDDM configuration
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Sddm is the display manager that shows up when you first log in to Lubuntu or logout or choose to another session. This has no graphical application to do this.
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Usage
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If you have autologin enabled and want to disable autologin open the file /etc/sddm.conf as root. To do this run
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lxqt-sudo featherpad
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and open /etc/sddm.conf. Then to disable autologin remove the entire line [autologin].
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To test your sddm configuration and make sure it is a valid one so you can log in run
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sddm-greeter --test-mode
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To change the picture for your user when you login simply copy the file you want as your user picture to in your home folder with the name .face.icon .
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If you want to install other themes for sddm in muon or from the command line search for packages that start their name with sddm-theme. The theme will be stored in /usr/share/sddm/theme/. To test and see what this new theme looks like run
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sddm-greeter --test-mode --theme /path/to/theme
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from the command line. To set this new theme as your default theme for sddm see alternatives in chapter 3.2.17 and update the sddm-ubuntu-theme group of alternatives. From the command line to switch this setting you can run
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sudo update-alternatives --config sddm-ubuntu-theme
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from the command line. To add a new background for a particular theme copy that image into the theme folder as root. Then in your theme edit the file theme.conf as root and change the line background= with the path to your image.
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