# Path, X server and arguments (if needed) # Note: -xauth $authfile is automatically appended, vt07 appended if no # vtxx argument given. default_path /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:.local/bin default_xserver /usr/bin/X #xserver_arguments -dpi 75 xserver_arguments -nolisten tcp -deferglyphs 16 # Full path to the xauth binary xauth_path /usr/bin/xauth # Xauth file for server authfile /var/run/slim.auth # Commands for halt, login, etc. halt_cmd /sbin/shutdown -h now reboot_cmd /sbin/shutdown -r now console_cmd /usr/bin/xterm -C -fg white -bg black +sb -T "Console login" -e /bin/sh -c "/bin/cat /etc/issue; exec /bin/login" #suspend_cmd /usr/sbin/suspend # Activate numlock when slim starts. Valid values: on|off # Default is to not change it #numlock on # Hide the mouse cursor (note: does not work with some WMs). # Valid values: true|false hidecursor false # This command is executed after a succesful login. # You can place the %session and %theme variables to handle launching of # specific commands in .xinitrc depending on chosen session and slim theme. # Ensure that the command handles an empty %session, as that is the default # # NOTE: if your system does not have bash you need to adjust the command # according to your preferred shell, e.g. for freebsd use: # login_cmd exec /bin/sh - ~/.xinitrc %session login_cmd exec /bin/bash -login /usr/local/bin/startdwm # Commands executed when starting and exiting a session. # They can be used for registering a X11 session with # sessreg. You can use the %user variable # # sessionstart_cmd some command # sessionstop_cmd some command sessionstart_cmd /usr/bin/sessreg -a -l "$DISPLAY" %user sessionstop_cmd /usr/bin/sessreg -d -l "$DISPLAY" %user # Start in daemon mode. Valid values: yes | no # Note that this can be overridden by the command line options "-d" and "-n" daemon yes # Available sessions: # The current chosen session name replaces %session in the login_cmd # above, so your login command can handle different sessions. # If no session is chosen (via F1), %session will be an empty string. This # allows the script to handle default in a user-specific manner, if desired. # See the xinitrc.sample file shipped with slim sources. #sessions xfce4,icewm-session,wmaker,blackbox # Alternatively, read available sessions from the contents of a # directory. The directory can contain either executable scripts, # or xsessions .desktop files. In the case of .desktop files, the name # displayed is the Name= value and the string substutited in place of # %session is the Exec= value -- note that this may provide a full # path to the session executable! sessiondir /usr/local/share/xsessions # Executed when pressing F11 (requires imagemagick) screenshot_cmd import -window root /slim.png # Alternative using scrot. #screenshot_cmd scrot /root/slim.png # Delay after failed authentication before allowing another attempt # NOTE: This delay is additional to the time PAM takes to fail, and # the feedback message remains after this delay. While the # default value is 2 seconds, it's quite reasonable to set it # to zero. wrong_passwd_timeout 0 # Whether to sound the bell on failed login #bell 0 # Whether to leave the username intact if authorisation fails. For # users who mistype their password, 1 is better. #keep_user_on_fail 0 # default user, leave blank to not pre-load the username. #default_user simone # Focus the password field on start when default_user is set # Set to "yes" to enable this feature #focus_password no # Automatically login the default user (without entering # the password. Set to "yes" to enable this feature #auto_login no # current theme, use comma separated list to specify a set to # randomly choose from current_theme suckless # Lock file lockfile /run/slim.pid # Log file - full path for a file, or just stderr (or /dev/stderr) to send # all log messages to stderr. logfile /var/log/slim.log #---------------------------------------------------- # The following options might be considered better placed in the theme.They # will work either way; the theme takes priority if duplicated # welcome message. Available variables: %host, %domain welcome_msg Welcome to %host # Session message. Prepended to the session name when pressing F1 session_msg Session: # shutdown / reboot messages shutdown_msg The system is halting... reboot_msg The system is rebooting...