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- 09/25/2015 01:48:24 PM (9 years ago)
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x/dm/sddm.xml
rc81d34a rd09eb9b 212 212 <screen><userinput>sddm --example-config > sddm.example.conf</userinput></screen> 213 213 214 <para> 215 We repeat, this command generates an example config file. If there is 216 an already previously installed <filename>/etc/sddm.conf</filename>, it 217 will generate a replica. If there is no yet the 218 <filename>/etc/sddm.conf</filename> file, as the 214 <note> 215 <para> 216 This command generates an <emphasis>example</emphasis> config file, 217 which depends on several conditions of the system where it is 218 generated. A few options are <emphasis>defaults</emphasis> from 219 upstream. If there is a previously installed 220 <filename>/etc/sddm.conf</filename>, it will generate a replica. When 221 it is generated during an X session, some session configurations are 222 replicated, e.g. if the cursor from the Adwaita theme is already 223 configured, you will obtain <emphasis>CursorTheme=Adwaita</emphasis> 224 in the example file generated. 225 </para> 226 </note> 227 228 <para> 229 If there is no <filename>/etc/sddm.conf</filename> file yet, as the 219 230 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, copy the example 220 231 file to <filename>/etc/sddm.conf</filename>: … … 228 239 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 229 240 user to replace the <emphasis>XauthPath</emphasis> default path by 230 <emphasis>/ usr/bin/xauth</emphasis>. Or, as the <systemitem241 <emphasis>/opt/xorg/bin/xauth</emphasis>. Or, as the <systemitem 231 242 class="username">root</systemitem> user, issue 232 243 </para> … … 241 252 242 253 <para> 243 From now on, we will describe how to modify configurations using sed, 244 but of course you may rather use your preferred editor as the 245 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, instead. You generally 246 want the server option that comes in sddm.example.conf, for security 247 reasons. Unless you want a remote machine to use the local X server, 248 in which case, as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 249 user, issue: 254 From now on, we will describe how to modify configurations using sed. 255 Of course, you may instead use your preferred editor as the <systemitem 256 class="username">root</systemitem> user. For security reasons, you 257 normally want the default server option in sddm.example.conf, unless a 258 remote machine needs access to the local X server. In that case, as the 259 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, issue: 250 260 </para> 251 261 … … 263 273 264 274 <para> 265 That was for Desktop users. For Notebook users,266 replace \"on\" by \"off\",in the command above.275 for Desktop users. For Notebook users, replace \"on\" by \"off\", 276 in the command above. 267 277 </para> 268 278 … … 353 363 354 364 <para> 355 If the sddm bootscript has been installed, start it by running, as365 If the sddm bootscript has been installed, start sddm by running, as the 356 366 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user: 357 367 </para> … … 457 467 <para> 458 468 E.g. <command>echo 'setxkbmap "fr,gb,br,us"' >> 459 /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup</command>. You can be accurate defining460 the keyboard(s), for example: <command>echo 'setxkbmap -model pc105461 - layout br,us -variant abnt2,dvorak -keycodes evdev' >>462 /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup</command>. See man setxkbmap.469 /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup</command>. A very accurate definition 470 of the keyboard(s) is possible, for example: <command>echo 'setxkbmap 471 -model pc105 -layout br,us -variant abnt2,dvorak -keycodes evdev' 472 >> /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup</command>. See man setxkbmap. 463 473 </para> 464 474 … … 473 483 474 484 <para> 475 It has been reported that this package does not work with Xorg installed 476 with a prefix other than <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>. 485 It has been reported that problems may happen with this package, if 486 Xorg is installed with a prefix other than <filename 487 class="directory">/usr</filename>. So far, BLFS development team has 488 not hit any problem, in this case. 477 489 </para> 478 490 -
x/installing/xinit.xml
rc81d34a rd09eb9b 80 80 -i startx.cpp</userinput></screen> 81 81 82 <note> 83 <para> 84 If you have already installed this package without the sed above, there 85 is no need to reinstall. Just modify the installed 86 <command>startx</command>, issuing, as the <systemitem 87 class="username">root</systemitem> user: 88 89 <screen role="root"><userinput>sed -e '/$serverargs $vtarg/ s/serverargs/: #&/' \ 90 -i.orig /usr/bin/startx</userinput></screen> 91 </para> 92 </note> 93 82 94 <para>Install <application>xinit</application> by running the 83 95 following commands:</para>
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