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diff --git a/system/lightdm/lightdm-mini-greeter.conf b/system/lightdm/lightdm-mini-greeter.conf deleted file mode 100644 index c7da6d6..0000000 --- a/system/lightdm/lightdm-mini-greeter.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# LightDM Mini Greeter Configuration -# -# To test your configuration out, run: lightdm --test-mode - -[greeter] -# The user to login as. -user = yaroslav -# Whether to show the password input's label. -show-password-label = true -# The text of the password input's label. -password-label-text = Password: -# Show a blinking cursor in the password input. -show-input-cursor = true - - -[greeter-hotkeys] -# The modifier key used to trigger hotkeys. Possible values are: -# "alt", "control" or "meta" -# meta is also known as the "Windows"/"Super" key -mod-key = meta -# Power management shortcuts (single-key, case-sensitive) -shutdown-key = s -restart-key = r -hibernate-key = h -suspend-key = u - - -[greeter-theme] -# A color from X11's `rgb.txt` file, a quoted hex string(`"#rrggbb"`) or a -# RGB color(`rgb(r,g,b)`) are all acceptable formats. - -# The font to use for all text -font = "BlexMono Nerd Font Mono" -# The font size to use for all text -font-size = 1em -# The default text color -text-color = "#e5e9f0" -# The color of the error text -error-color = "#b73030" -# An absolute path to an optional background image. -# The image will be displayed centered & unscaled. -background-image = "" -# The screen's background color. -background-color = "#1b1e25" -# The password window's background color -window-color = "#2d333f" -# The color of the password window's border -border-color = "#3b4252" -# The width of the password window's border. -# A trailing `px` is required. -border-width = 2px -# The pixels of empty space around the password input. -# Do not include a trailing `px`. -layout-space = 15 -# The color of the text in the password input. -password-color = "#e5e9f0" -# The background color of the password input. -password-background-color = "#1b1e25" |