Existe-t-il une liste de toutes les options de configuration possibles pour lightdm?

Chaque fois que je souhaite personnaliser lightdm, je trouve frustrant de ne pas trouver de liste évidente d’options de configuration que je pourrais utiliser dans /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf .

Peut-être que quelqu’un ici sait où se trouve une liste définitive d’options possibles?

Ils sont tous disponibles ici:

 /usr/share/doc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.gz 

Pour référence, lightdm.conf.gz contient les éléments suivants:

 # # General configuration # # start-default-seat = True to always start one seat if none are defined in the configuration # greeter-user = User to run greeter as # minimum-display-number = Minimum display number to use for X servers # minimum-vt = First VT to run displays on # lock-memory = True to prevent memory from being paged to disk # user-authority-in-system-dir = True if session authority should be in the system location # guest-account-script = Script to be run to setup guest account # logind-check-graphical = True to on start seats that are marked as graphical by logind # log-directory = Directory to log information to # run-directory = Directory to put running state in # cache-directory = Directory to cache to # sessions-directory = Directory to find sessions # remote-sessions-directory = Directory to find remote sessions # greeters-directory = Directory to find greeters # backup-logs = True to move add a .old suffix to old log files when opening new ones # [LightDM] #start-default-seat=true #greeter-user=lightdm #minimum-display-number=0 #minimum-vt=7 #lock-memory=true #user-authority-in-system-dir=false #guest-account-script=guest-account #logind-check-graphical=false #log-directory=/var/log/lightdm #run-directory=/var/run/lightdm #cache-directory=/var/cache/lightdm #sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/sessions:/usr/share/xsessions:/usr/share/wayland-sessions #remote-sessions-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/remote-sessions #greeters-directory=/usr/share/lightdm/greeters:/usr/share/xgreeters #backup-logs=true # # Seat configuration # # Seat configuration is matched against the seat name glob in the section, for example: # [Seat:*] matches all seats and is applied first. # [Seat:seat0] matches the seat named "seat0". # [Seat:seat-thin-client*] matches all seats that have names that start with "seat-thin-client". # # type = Seat type (xlocal, xremote, unity) # pam-service = PAM service to use for login # pam-autologin-service = PAM service to use for autologin # pam-greeter-service = PAM service to use for greeters # xserver-command = X server command to run (can also contain arguments eg X -special-option) # xmir-command = Xmir server command to run (can also contain arguments eg Xmir -special-option) # xserver-config = Config file to pass to X server # xserver-layout = Layout to pass to X server # xserver-allow-tcp = True if TCP/IP connections are allowed to this X server # xserver-share = True if the X server is shared for both greeter and session # xserver-hostname = Hostname of X server (only for type=xremote) # xserver-display-number = Display number of X server (only for type=xremote) # xdmcp-manager = XDMCP manager to connect to (implies xserver-allow-tcp=true) # xdmcp-port = XDMCP UDP/IP port to communicate on # xdmcp-key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 (stored in keys.conf) # unity-compositor-command = Unity compositor command to run (can also contain arguments eg unity-system-compositor -special-option) # unity-compositor-timeout = Number of seconds to wait for compositor to start # greeter-session = Session to load for greeter # greeter-hide-users = True to hide the user list # greeter-allow-guest = True if the greeter should show a guest login option # greeter-show-manual-login = True if the greeter should offer a manual login option # greeter-show-remote-login = True if the greeter should offer a remote login option # user-session = Session to load for users # allow-user-switching = True if allowed to switch users # allow-guest = True if guest login is allowed # guest-session = Session to load for guests (overrides user-session) # session-wrapper = Wrapper script to run session with # greeter-wrapper = Wrapper script to run greeter with # guest-wrapper = Wrapper script to run guest sessions with # display-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter session (runs as root) # display-stopped-script = Script to run after stopping the display server (runs as root) # greeter-setup-script = Script to run when starting a greeter (runs as root) # session-setup-script = Script to run when starting a user session (runs as root) # session-cleanup-script = Script to run when quitting a user session (runs as root) # autologin-guest = True to log in as guest by default # autologin-user = User to log in with by default (overrides autologin-guest) # autologin-user-timeout = Number of seconds to wait before loading default user # autologin-session = Session to load for automatic login (overrides user-session) # autologin-in-background = True if autologin session should not be immediately activated # exit-on-failure = True if the daemon should exit if this seat fails # [Seat:*] #type=xlocal #pam-service=lightdm #pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin #pam-greeter-service=lightdm-greeter #xserver-command=X #xmir-command=Xmir #xserver-config= #xserver-layout= #xserver-allow-tcp=false #xserver-share=true #xserver-hostname= #xserver-display-number= #xdmcp-manager= #xdmcp-port=177 #xdmcp-key= #unity-compositor-command=unity-system-compositor #unity-compositor-timeout=60 #greeter-session=example-gtk-gnome #greeter-hide-users=false #greeter-allow-guest=true #greeter-show-manual-login=false #greeter-show-remote-login=true #user-session=default #allow-user-switching=true #allow-guest=true #guest-session= #session-wrapper=lightdm-session #greeter-wrapper= #guest-wrapper= #display-setup-script= #display-stopped-script= #greeter-setup-script= #session-setup-script= #session-cleanup-script= #autologin-guest=false #autologin-user= #autologin-user-timeout=0 #autologin-in-background=false #autologin-session= #exit-on-failure=false # # XDMCP Server configuration # # enabled = True if XDMCP connections should be allowed # port = UDP/IP port to listen for connections on # listen-address = Host/address to listen for XDMCP connections (use all addresses if not present) # key = Authentication key to use for XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1 or blank to not use authentication (stored in keys.conf) # hostname = Hostname to report to XDMCP clients (defaults to system hostname if unset) # # The authentication key is a 56 bit DES key specified in hex as 0xnnnnnnnnnnnnnn. Alternatively # it can be a word and the first 7 characters are used as the key. # [XDMCPServer] #enabled=false #port=177 #listen-address= #key= #hostname= # # VNC Server configuration # # enabled = True if VNC connections should be allowed # command = Command to run Xvnc server with # port = TCP/IP port to listen for connections on # listen-address = Host/address to listen for VNC connections (use all addresses if not present) # width = Width of display to use # height = Height of display to use # depth = Color depth of display to use # [VNCServer] #enabled=false #command=Xvnc #port=5900 #listen-address= #width=1024 #height=768 #depth=8 

Il n’y a pas de liste précise des options disponibles. Vous trouverez une ancienne liste sur votre système:

 zless /usr/share/doc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.gz 

Mais cette liste est obsolète depuis au moins 2014, lorsque le mécanisme [Seat:0] permettant de spécifier plusieurs affichages était obsolète et supprimé:

http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/lightdm/2014-August/000661.html

Avec LightDM 1.11.7, nous avons un nouveau comportement pour la configuration multi-postes. Grâce au formidable travail de Laércio de Sousa, LightDM commence les sièges tels que définis par logind. J’ai pris la décision de désapprouver l’ancienne méthode manuelle de spécification des sièges, car je pense qu’il est déroutant de disposer de deux systèmes essayant de définir les sièges existants. … Si vous définissiez précédemment des sièges dans la configuration LightDM, procédez comme suit: [Seat:0] … Ces sièges ne seront pas démarrés et cette configuration sera ignorée.