How to configure login screen in Xubuntu 18.04 - Slick Greeter












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I have installed Xubuntu 18.04.



The login screen shows lightdm gtk greeter like login.

I didn't like this type of view so I installed slick greeter through terminal and removed gtk greeter through command.



Now login shows slick greeter but background is black with white dots.



How to change this background or how I can easily configure login scree settings like i configure desktop settings .










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    I have installed Xubuntu 18.04.



    The login screen shows lightdm gtk greeter like login.

    I didn't like this type of view so I installed slick greeter through terminal and removed gtk greeter through command.



    Now login shows slick greeter but background is black with white dots.



    How to change this background or how I can easily configure login scree settings like i configure desktop settings .










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      I have installed Xubuntu 18.04.



      The login screen shows lightdm gtk greeter like login.

      I didn't like this type of view so I installed slick greeter through terminal and removed gtk greeter through command.



      Now login shows slick greeter but background is black with white dots.



      How to change this background or how I can easily configure login scree settings like i configure desktop settings .










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      I have installed Xubuntu 18.04.



      The login screen shows lightdm gtk greeter like login.

      I didn't like this type of view so I installed slick greeter through terminal and removed gtk greeter through command.



      Now login shows slick greeter but background is black with white dots.



      How to change this background or how I can easily configure login scree settings like i configure desktop settings .







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          The simplest solution is to install the package lightdm-settings



          sudo apt install lightdm-settings


          This is the graphical utility to configure slick-greeter



          It will appear in your menu once installed as "Login window"



          enter image description here






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          • Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

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          The simplest solution is to install the package lightdm-settings



          sudo apt install lightdm-settings


          This is the graphical utility to configure slick-greeter



          It will appear in your menu once installed as "Login window"



          enter image description here






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          • Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

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          The simplest solution is to install the package lightdm-settings



          sudo apt install lightdm-settings


          This is the graphical utility to configure slick-greeter



          It will appear in your menu once installed as "Login window"



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer
























          • Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

            – Gsp
            Dec 25 '18 at 14:20














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          The simplest solution is to install the package lightdm-settings



          sudo apt install lightdm-settings


          This is the graphical utility to configure slick-greeter



          It will appear in your menu once installed as "Login window"



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          The simplest solution is to install the package lightdm-settings



          sudo apt install lightdm-settings


          This is the graphical utility to configure slick-greeter



          It will appear in your menu once installed as "Login window"



          enter image description here







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          • Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

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          • Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

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          Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

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          Yes it works .and its easy to operate .thank u

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