A few days ago I tried again Arch. With his Pacman and the sensual of Yogurt It made me want to adopt it as my main distro despite its wild nature. For when I get in trouble Wheezy + Xfce as a life preserver in another partition.
En Debian was wearing SLiM as a session manager with a pretty simple but nice theme: http://pasteurized.deviantart.com/art/Minimal-Debian-SLiM-theme-146727470. As you can tell that it is made for the great mother, I decided to modify it a bit to fit Arch.
It looked like this:
The font I chose is Ubuntu Monkey, so if you don't have it installed, the theme may look ugly.
I have uploaded it to MediaFire for those who liked it:
I forgot, I suppose it would be under the GPL because the theme on which I was based has that license, right? (I am not very knowledgeable about licenses and stuff: P)
Hey, a question in my case that I use a fedora, can I place it the same but with the fedora logo?
Yes of course you can.
You would have to pay me for copyright 😀
You should have uploaded it to a git and made an aur package, it's not that complicated
+1
As soon as I can I do it 😉
I still use Arch with Slim so I'll try it and thanks!
I like it, I will modify it for Debian and use it :)
The one for Debian is the original one found in http://pasteurized.deviantart.com/art/Minimal-Debian-SLiM-theme-146727470
regards
In fact the link is in the post Gaara ¬¬
I use the classic console interface to log in and there I start the graphical mode from the .xinitrc file (exec startxfce4)
So it boots me faster without having to wait for a display manager like Slim to load
But I doubt that a simple prompt looks prettier than a display manager, although it is a matter of taste.
How do you start the X's? with startx? If so, then the time it takes to type that command is roughly the time it takes to load SLiM.
F ** k I forgot to close the tag.
+1
@cookie. I do not write the command, but in my .bash_profile I have this code "exec startx".
with that it loads me in the graphical environment automatically, then for me to start xfce4 then in my .xinitrc I have this code "exec startxfce4".
therefore the boot time is faster than waiting for the display manager to load.
I imagined something like this (after startx was my second guess).
From taste to taste, right?
That's right, I still don't have any session manager enabled, because on weekdays I use the computer remotely from work (ssh, owncloud, ftp, etc ..) and without having any manager starting the computer uses about 200 mb of memory only »And not to mention CPU, it seems dead hahaha, at least there I also save some electricity right?
Now to start the graphic session I use startxfce4
I have uploaded a package to the AUR for those who want to install it » https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/slim-theme-minimal-arch/
Regards. You think you can upload it again, after 3 years hahahah. I am not very good at editing the original Theme and adapting it uu