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#!/bin/bash
#
# Author: Yaşar Çiv <yasarciv67@gmail.com> Fuat Bölük <fuat@fuxproject.org>
# fux-theme'den çatallanmıştır
# Favori uygulamalar
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/favorite-apps "['firefox.desktop', 'org.gnome.Terminal.desktop', 'org.gnome.gedit.desktop', 'gnome-system-monitor.desktop', 'org.gnome.Screenshot.desktop', 'org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop']"
# Etkin eklentiler
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/enabled-extensions "['alternate-tab@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'launch-new-instance@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'user-theme@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'dash-to-dock@micxgx.gmail.com', 'places-menu@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com']"
# Masaüstü yöneticisi dili
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources "[('xkb', 'tr')]"
# Pencere başlık düğmeleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/button-layout "'appmenu:minimize,maximize,close'"
# Uygulama menüsünü pencere başlığında göster
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/xsettings/overrides "{'Gtk/ShellShowsAppMenu': <0>}"
# Terminal seçenekleri
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.Terminal.Legacy.Settings theme-variant 'system'
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.Terminal.Legacy.Settings default-show-menubar false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/use-theme-colors false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/use-transparent-background true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/scrollbar-policy "'never'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/background-color "'#000000'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/foreground-color "'#ffffff'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/background-transparency-percent 10
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/default-size-columns 85
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/default-size-rows 20
# Metin düzenleyici satır numaralarını göster
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/gedit/preferences/editor/display-line-numbers true
# Touchpad seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/touchpad/natural-scroll false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/touchpad/scroll-method "'two-finger-scrolling'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/touchpad/tap-to-click true
# Masaustu secenekleri
mkdir /usr/share/backgrounds/milis
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasarciv/milis-gorsel/master/masa-arkaplan/milis-arkaplan2.png -O /usr/share/backgrounds/milis/*
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/background/picture-uri "'/usr/share/backgrounds/milis/milis-arkaplan2.png'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/gtk-theme "'Adwaita'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/icon-theme "'Adwaita'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/document-font-name "'FreeSans 10'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/monospace-font-name "'Monospace 10'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/font-name "'FreeSans 10'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/show-battery-percentage true
# Nautilus seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/nautilus/preferences/always-use-location-entry false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/nautilus/preferences/sort-directories-first true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/nautilus/preferences/executable-text-activation "'ask'"
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.window-state geometry '767x402+599+27'
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop home-icon-name 'Ev Dizini'
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop trash-icon-name 'Çöp'
/usr/bin/gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop network-icon-name 'Ağ Sunucuları'
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/nautilus/icon-view/default-zoom-level "'small'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/nautilus/icon-view/thumbnail-size 48
# Raporlama kapalı
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/privacy/report-technical-problems false
# Tarihi göster
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/clock-show-date true
# Dash seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-background-color true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-theme-shrink true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-theme-running-dots true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-theme-customize-running-dots true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/opaque-background true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/dash-max-icon-size 32
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/background-color "'#000000'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/background-opacity 0.9
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-theme-running-dots-color "'#fce94f'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-theme-running-dots-border-color "'#fce94f'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/dash-to-dock/custom-theme-running-dots-border-width "'1'"
# Mouse seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/settings-daemon/peripherals/mouse/locate-pointer false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/peripherals/mouse/natural-scroll false
# Bitti

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Author: Yaşar Çiv <yasarciv67@gmail.com>
# Kopyalanacak Dosyalar
cp /root/ayarlar/milislogo.png /usr/share/icons/
# Metin Düzenleyici Seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/pluma/display-line-numbers true
echo "Metin düzenleyici ayarlandı"
# Masaustu secenekleri
mkdir /usr/share/backgrounds/milis
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yasarciv/milis-gorsel/master/masa-arkaplan/milis-arkaplan1.png -O /usr/share/backgrounds/milis/*
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/picture-filename "'/usr/share/backgrounds/milis/milis-arkaplan1.png'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/desktop/interface/gtk-theme "'BlueMenta'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/desktop/interface/icon-theme "'matefaenza'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/desktop/peripherals/mouse/cursor-theme "'mate'"
# /usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/desktop/interface/document-font-name "'FreeSans 10'"
# /usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/desktop/interface/font-name "'FreeSans 10'"
echo "Masaüstü ayarları yapıldı"
# Pencere Yöneticisi Seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/marco/general/theme "'BlueMenta'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/marco/general/num-workspaces "'1'"
echo "Pencere ayarları yapıldı"
# Terminal Seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/use-theme-colors false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/background-color "'#000000000000'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/bold-color "'#000000000000'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/foreground-color "'#FFFFFFFFFFFF'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/palette "'#2E2E34343636:#CCCC00000000:#4E4E9A9A0606:#C4C4A0A00000:#34346565A4A4:#757550507B7B:#060698209A9A:#D3D3D7D7CFCF:#555557575353:#EFEF29292929:#8A8AE2E23434:#FCFCE9E94F4F:#72729F9FCFCF:#ADAD7F7FA8A8:#3434E2E2E2E2:#EEEEEEEEECEC'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/use-system-font true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/terminal/profiles/default/visible-name "'Varsayılan'"
echo "Terminal görünümü ayarlandı"
# Caja seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/caja/desktop/home-icon-name "'Ev Dizini'"
echo "Ev Dizini ismi değiştirildi"
# Panel Seçenekleri
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/object-type "'menu'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/panel-right-stick false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/position "0"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/tooltip "'Ana Menü'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-0/use-menu-path false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-1/applet-iid "'WnckletFactory::ShowDesktopApplet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-1/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-1/object-type "'applet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-1/panel-right-stick false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-1/position "42"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-1/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-2/launcher-location "'/usr/share/applications/opera.desktop'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-2/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-2/object-type "'launcher'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-2/panel-right-stick false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-2/position "65"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-2/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-3/action-type "'search'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-3/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-3/object-type "'action'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-3/panel-right-stick false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-3/position "93"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-3/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-4/applet-iid "'WnckletFactory::WindowListApplet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-4/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-4/object-type "'applet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-4/panel-right-stick false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-4/position "121"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-4/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-5/applet-iid "'NotificationAreaAppletFactory::NotificationArea'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-5/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-5/object-type "'applet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-5/panel-right-stick true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-5/position "180"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-5/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/applet-iid "'ClockAppletFactory::ClockApplet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/locked true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/object-type "'applet'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/panel-right-stick true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/position "117"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/prefs/custom-format "''"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/prefs/format "'24-hour'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/objects/object-6/toplevel-id "'top'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/background/color "'rgb(255,255,255)'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/background/type "'none'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/enable-buttons false
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/expand true
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/orientation "'bottom'"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/screen "0"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/size "28"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/y "740"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/toplevels/top/y-bottom "0"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/general/object-id-list "['object-0', 'object-1', 'object-2', 'object-3', 'object-4', 'object-5', 'object-6']"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/general/toplevel-id-list "['top']"
/usr/bin/dconf write /org/mate/panel/menubar/icon-name "'milislogo'"
echo "Panel ayarları yapıldı"
echo "Mate ayarları yapılandırıldı"
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# Description: GNOME Canvas kitaplığı
# URL: http://www.gnome.org
# Packager: yasarciv67@gmail.com
# Depends on: intltool libglade libart_lgpl
name=libgnomecanvas
version=2.30.3
release=3.0
source=(https://download.gnome.org/sources/$name/2.30/$name-$version.tar.bz2
)
build() {
cd $name-$version
./configure --prefix=/usr --disable-static \
--enable-glade
make
make DESTDIR="${PKG}" install
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# Description: Lightdm için GTK karşılayıcı
# URL: https://launchpad.net/lightdm-gtk-greeter
# Packager: yasarciv67@gmail.com
# Depends on: gtk3 lightdm exo gobject-introspection intltool
name=lightdm-gtk-greeter
version=2.0.2
release=1
source=(https://launchpad.net/$name/${version%.?}/$version/+download/$name-$version.tar.gz)
build () {
cd $name-$version
./configure \
--prefix='/usr' \
--libexecdir='/usr/lib/lightdm' \
--sbindir='/usr/bin' \
--sysconfdir='/etc' \
--with-libxklavier \
--enable-kill-on-sigterm \
--disable-libido \
--disable-libindicator \
--disable-static
make
make DESTDIR=$PKG install
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#!/bin/sh
#
# LightDM wrapper to run around X sessions.
echo "Running X session wrapper"
# Load profile
for file in "/etc/profile" "$HOME/.profile" "/etc/xprofile" "$HOME/.xprofile"; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
echo "Loading profile from $file";
. "$file"
fi
done
# Load resources
for file in "/etc/X11/Xresources" "$HOME/.Xresources"; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
echo "Loading resource: $file"
xrdb -merge "$file"
fi
done
# Load keymaps
for file in "/etc/X11/Xkbmap" "$HOME/.Xkbmap"; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
echo "Loading keymap: $file"
setxkbmap `cat "$file"`
XKB_IN_USE=yes
fi
done
# Load xmodmap if not using XKB
if [ -z "$XKB_IN_USE" ]; then
for file in "/etc/X11/Xmodmap" "$HOME/.Xmodmap"; do
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
echo "Loading modmap: $file"
xmodmap "$file"
fi
done
fi
unset XKB_IN_USE
# Run all system xinitrc shell scripts
xinitdir="/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d"
if [ -d "$xinitdir" ]; then
for script in $xinitdir/*; do
echo "Loading xinit script $script"
if [ -x "$script" -a ! -d "$script" ]; then
. "$script"
fi
done
fi
# Run user xsession shell script
script="$HOME/.xsession"
if [ -x "$script" -a ! -d "$script" ]; then
echo "Loading xsession script $script"
. "$script"
fi
echo "X session wrapper complete, running session $@"
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#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_env.so
auth required pam_tally.so file=/var/log/faillog onerr=succeed
auth required pam_shells.so
auth required pam_nologin.so
auth [success=1 default=ignore] pam_succeed_if.so user ingroup autologin
auth required pam_unix.so
auth required pam_permit.so
-auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
account include system-local-login
password include system-local-login
session include system-local-login
-session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start

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diff -rupN lightdm-1.16.7.orig/data/lightdm.conf lightdm-1.16.7/data/lightdm.conf
--- lightdm-1.16.7.orig/data/lightdm.conf 2016-02-07 10:44:47.229197400 +0100
+++ lightdm-1.16.7/data/lightdm.conf 2016-02-07 10:47:36.011855600 +0100
@@ -21,13 +21,13 @@
#start-default-seat=true
#greeter-user=lightdm
#minimum-display-number=0
-#minimum-vt=7
+#minimum-vt=7 # Setting this to a value < 7 implies security issues, see FS#46799
#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
+run-directory=/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
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
#allow-user-switching=true
#allow-guest=true
#guest-session=
-#session-wrapper=lightdm-session
+session-wrapper=/etc/lightdm/Xsession
#greeter-wrapper=
#guest-wrapper=
#display-setup-script=
diff -rupN lightdm-1.16.7.orig/data/users.conf lightdm-1.16.7/data/users.conf
--- lightdm-1.16.7.orig/data/users.conf 2016-02-07 10:44:47.224423000 +0100
+++ lightdm-1.16.7/data/users.conf 2016-02-07 10:44:53.660216200 +0100
@@ -9,6 +9,6 @@
# hidden-shells = Shells that indicate a user cannot login
#
[UserList]
-minimum-uid=500
+minimum-uid=1000
hidden-users=nobody nobody4 noaccess
-hidden-shells=/bin/false /usr/sbin/nologin
+hidden-shells=/bin/false /usr/bin/nologin

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getent group lightdm > /dev/null 2>&1 || groupadd -g 620 lightdm
getent passwd lightdm > /dev/null 2>&1 || useradd -c 'Light Display Manager' -u 620 -g lightdm -d /var/lib/lightdm -s /usr/bin/nologin lightdm
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#%PAM-1.0
auth include system-login
-auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
account include system-login
password include system-login
session include system-login
-session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start

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polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (subject.user == "lightdm") {
polkit.log("action=" + action);
polkit.log("subject=" + subject);
if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.login1.") == 0) {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.consolekit.system.") == 0) {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.upower.") == 0) {
return polkit.Result.YES;
}
}
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[Unit]
Description=Light Display Manager
Documentation=man:lightdm(1)
Conflicts=getty@tty1.service
After=getty@tty1.service systemd-user-sessions.service plymouth-quit.service acpid.service
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/lightdm
Restart=always
IgnoreSIGPIPE=no
BusName=org.freedesktop.DisplayManager
[Install]
Alias=display-manager.service

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# Description: Hafif bir giriş yönetici
# URL: https://launchpad.net/lightdm
# Packager: yasarciv67@gmail.com
# Depends on: gcc glib gobject-introspection gtk-doc intltool itstool libgcrypt xorg-libx11 libxcb xorg-libxdmcp xorg-libxklavier pam polkit qt4 qt5 vala
name=lightdm
version=1.22.0
release=1
source=(https://launchpad.net/lightdm/${version%.*}/${version}/+download/lightdm-${version}.tar.xz
lightdm.service
lightdm.tmpfiles
lightdm.pam
lightdm-autologin.pam
lightdm.rules
lightdm-default-config.patch
Xsession)
build () {
cd $name-$version
patch -Np1 -i ../lightdm-default-config.patch
export MOC4=moc-qt4
export MOC5=moc-qt5
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--libexecdir=/usr/lib/lightdm \
--localstatedir=/var \
--sbindir=/usr/bin \
--sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-greeter-user=lightdm \
--with-greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter \
--disable-static \
--enable-liblightdm-qt5=no \
--disable-tests
install=lightdm.install
make DESTDIR=${PKG} install
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-qt uninstall
install -m 755 ../Xsession ${PKG}/etc/lightdm/Xsession
rm -rf ${PKG}/etc/init
rm -rf ${PKG}/usr/include/lightdm-qt{,5}-*
install -dm 755 ${PKG}/var/cache/lightdm
install -dm 770 ${PKG}/var/lib/lightdm{,-data}
install -dm 711 ${PKG}/var/log/lightdm
chmod +t ${PKG}/var/{cache/lightdm,lib/lightdm{,-data}}
chown 620:620 -R ${PKG}/var/lib/lightdm{,-data}
chgrp 620 ${PKG}/var/log/lightdm
# PAM
install -m 644 ../lightdm.pam ${PKG}/etc/pam.d/lightdm
install -m 644 ../lightdm-autologin.pam ${PKG}/etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
# PolicyKit
install -dm 750 -g 102 ${PKG}/usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d
install -m 644 ../lightdm.rules ${PKG}/usr/share/polkit-1/rules.d/lightdm.rules
# Systemd
#install -dm 755 ${PKG}/usr/lib/{systemd/system,tmpfiles.d}
#install -m 644 ../lightdm.service ${PKG}/usr/lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service
#install -m 644 ../lightdm.tmpfiles ${PKG}/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/lightdm.conf
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-gobject install
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-qt install
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-gobject uninstall
find ${PKG} -type d -name *qt5* -exec rm -rf {} +
find ${PKG} -type f -name *qt5* -exec rm {} +
find ${PKG} -type l -name *qt5* -exec rm {} +
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-gobject install
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-qt install
make DESTDIR=${PKG} -C liblightdm-gobject uninstall
find ${PKG} -type d -name *qt[!5]* -exec rm -rf {} +
find ${PKG} -type f -name *qt[!5]* -exec rm {} +
find ${PKG} -type l -name *qt[!5]* -exec rm {} +
make
make DESTDIR=$PKG install
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# MDM System Defaults Configuration file.
#
# This file should not be updated by hand. Since GDM 2.13.0.4, configuration
# choices in the MDM Custom Configuration file will override the default
# values specified in this file. This MDM System Defaults Configuration file
# may be overwritten on upgrade, so to ensure that your configuration choices
# are not lost, please make sure that your changes are made only the MDM Custom
# Configuration file. The MDM Custom Configuration file is found at the
# following location:
#
# /etc/mdm/custom.conf
#
# If you were using an older version of MDM, your system may have the the older
# mdm.conf configuration file on the system. If so, then this file is used
# instead of the MDM Custom Configuration file for backwards support. If you
# make changes to the MDM Custom Configuration file and they seem to not be
# taking effect, this is likely the problem. Consider migrating your
# configuration to the new configuration file and removing the mdm.conf file.
#
# You can use the mdmsetup program to graphically edit the mdm.conf-custom
# file. Note that mdmsetup does not support every option in this file, just
# the most common ones that users want to change. If you feel that mdmsetup
# should support additional configuration options, please file a bug report at
# http://bugzilla.gnome.org/.
#
# If you hand-edit the MDM configuration, you should run the following command
# to get the MDM daemon to recognize the change. Any running MDM GUI programs
# will also be notified to update with the new configuration.
#
# mdmflexiserver --command="UPDATE_CONFIG <configuration key>"
#
# e.g, the "Enable" key in the "[debug]" section would be "debug/Enable".
#
# You can also run mdm-restart or mdm-safe-restart to cause MDM to restart and
# re-read the new configuration settings. You can also restart MDM by sending
# a HUP or USR1 signal to the daemon. HUP behaves like mdm-restart and causes
# any user session started by MDM to exit immediately while USR1 behaves like
# mdm-safe-restart and will wait until all users log out before restarting MDM.
#
# For full reference documentation see the GNOME help browser under
# GNOME|System category. You can also find the docs in HTML form on
# http://www.gnome.org/projects/mdm/
#
# NOTE: Some values are commented out, but show their default values. Lines
# that begin with "#" are considered comments.
#
# Have fun!
[daemon]
# Automatic login, if true the first attached screen will automatically logged
# in as user as set with AutomaticLogin key.
AutomaticLoginEnable=false
AutomaticLogin=
# Timed login, useful for kiosks. Log in a certain user after a certain amount
# of time.
TimedLoginEnable=false
TimedLogin=
TimedLoginDelay=30
# The MDM configuration program that is run from the login screen, you should
# probably leave this alone.
#Configurator=/usr/sbin/mdmsetup --disable-sound --disable-crash-dialog
# The chooser program. Must output the chosen host on stdout, probably you
# should leave this alone.
#Chooser=/usr/lib/mdm/mdmchooser
# The greeter for attached (non-xdmcp) logins. Change mdmlogin to mdmgreeter
# to get the new graphical greeter.
#Greeter=/usr/lib/mdm/mdmlogin
# The greeter for xdmcp logins, usually you want a less graphically intensive
# greeter here so it's better to leave this with mdmlogin
#RemoteGreeter=/usr/lib/mdm/mdmlogin
# Launch the greeter with an additional list of colon separated GTK+ modules.
# This is useful for enabling additional feature support e.g. GNOME
# accessibility framework. Only "trusted" modules should be allowed to minimize
# security holes
AddGtkModules=true
# By default, these are the accessibility modules.
GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener
# Default path to set. The profile scripts will likely override this value.
# This value will be overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it
# contains "ROOT=<pathvalue>".
#DefaultPath=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/X11R6/bin
# Default path for root. The profile scripts will likely override this value.
# This value will be overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it
# contains "SUROOT=<pathvalue>".
#RootPath=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/X11R6/bin
# If you are having trouble with using a single server for a long time and want
# MDM to kill/restart the server, turn this on. On Solaris, this value is
# always true and this configuration setting is ignored.
AlwaysRestartServer=true
# User and group used for running MDM GUI applications. By default this is set
# to user "mdm" and group "mdm". This user/group should have very limited
# permissions and access to only the mdm directories and files.
User=mdm
Group=mdm
# To try to kill all clients started at greeter time or in the Init script.
# does not always work, only if those clients have a window of their own.
#KillInitClients=true
LogDir=/var/log/mdm
# Note that a post login script is run before a PreSession script. It is run
# after the login is successful and before any setup is run on behalf of the
# user.
PostLoginScriptDir=/etc/mdm/PostLogin/
PreSessionScriptDir=/etc/mdm/PreSession/
PostSessionScriptDir=/etc/mdm/PostSession/
DisplayInitDir=/etc/mdm/Init
# Distributions: If you have some script that runs an X server in say VGA
# mode, allowing a login, could you please send it to me?
#FailsafeXServer=
# if X keeps crashing on us we run this script. The default one does a bunch
# of cool stuff to figure out what to tell the user and such and can run an X
# configuration program.
XKeepsCrashing=/etc/mdm/XKeepsCrashing
# System command support.
#
# Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands separated
# by a semicolon. MDM will use the first one it can find.
RebootCommand=/sbin/reboot;/sbin/shutdown -r now
HaltCommand=/sbin/poweroff;/sbin/shutdown -h now
SuspendCommand=/usr/sbin/pm-suspend
# The following options specify how MDM system commands are supported.
#
# Specify which actions are displayed in the greeter. Valid values are HALT,
# REBOOT, SUSPEND, and CUSTOM_CMD separated by semicolons.
SystemCommandsInMenu=HALT;REBOOT;SUSPEND;CUSTOM_CMD
# Specify which actions are supported by QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION, SET_LOGOUT_ACTION
# and SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION. Valid values are HALT, REBOOT, SUSPEND, and
# CUSTOM_CMD separated by semicolons.
AllowLogoutActions=HALT;REBOOT;SUSPEND;CUSTOM_CMD
# This feature is only functional if MDM is compiled with RBAC (Role Based
# Access Control) support.
# Specify the RBAC key used to determine if the user has permission to use
# the action via QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION, SET_LOGOUT_ACTION and
# SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION. The MDM GUI will only display the action if the
# "mdm" user has RBAC permissions to use the action. RBAC keys for multiple
# actions can be specified by separating them by semicolons. The format for
# each is "Action:RBAC key". If an action is not specified, it is assumed
# all users have permission for this action. For example:
# HALT:key.for.halt,REBOOT:key.for.reboot,[...]
RBACSystemCommandKeys=
# Probably should not touch the below this is the standard setup.
ServAuthDir=/var/lib/mdm
# This is our standard startup script. A bit different from a normal X
# session, but it shares a lot of stuff with that. See the provided default
# for more information.
BaseXsession=/etc/mdm/Xsession
# This is a directory where .desktop files describing the sessions live. It is
# really a PATH style variable since 2.4.4.2 to allow actual interoperability
# with KDM. Note that <dmconfdir>/Sessions is there for backwards
# compatibility reasons with 2.4.4.x.
#SessionDesktopDir=/etc/X11/sessions/:/etc/dm/Sessions/:/usr/share/mdm/BuiltInSessions/:/usr/share/xsessions/
# This is the default .desktop session. One of the ones in SessionDesktopDir
#DefaultSession=gnome.desktop
# Better leave this blank and HOME will be used. You can use syntax ~/ below
# to indicate home directory of the user. You can also set this to something
# like /tmp if you don't want the authorizations to be in home directories.
# This is useful if you have NFS mounted home directories. Note that if this
# is the home directory the UserAuthFBDir will still be used in case the home
# directory is NFS, see security/NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS to override this
# behavior.
UserAuthDir=
# Fallback directory for writing authorization file if user's home directory
# is not writable.
UserAuthFBDir=/tmp
UserAuthFile=.Xauthority
# The X server to use if we can't figure out what else to run.
StandardXServer=/usr/bin/Xorg
# The maximum number of flexible X servers to run.
#FlexibleXServers=5
# And after how many minutes should we reap the flexible server if there is no
# activity and no one logged on. Set to 0 to turn off the reaping. Does not
# affect nested flexiservers.
#FlexiReapDelayMinutes=5
# The X nest command.
# Examples of valid commands (assuming installed to /usr/X11/bin:
# Xorg Xnest: /usr/X11/bin/Xnest -audit 0 -name Xnest
# Xsun Xnest: /usr/openwin/bin/Xnest -audit 0 -name Xnest -pn
# Xephyr: /usr/X11/bin/Xephyr -audit 0
Xnest=/usr/bin/Xephyr -audit 0
# Xsun Xnest does not support font paths (passed into Xnest -fp argument)
# that include the ":unscaled" suffix after a path name. Setting this to
# false will strip any ":unscaled" suffix from the font path. If not
# using this Xnest, the value should be true.
XnestUnscaledFontPath=true
# Automatic VT allocation. Right now only works on Linux. This way we force
# X to use specific vts. Turn VTAllocation to false if this is causing
# problems.
#FirstVT=7
#VTAllocation=true
# Should double login be treated with a warning (and possibility to change VT's
# on Linux and FreeBSD systems for console logins)
#DoubleLoginWarning=true
# Should a second login always resume the current session and switch VT's on
# Linux and FreeBSD systems for console logins
#AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true
# If true then the last login information is printed to the user before being
# prompted for password. While this gives away some info on what users are on
# a system, it on the other hand should give the user an idea of when they
# logged in and if it doesn't seem kosher to them, they can just abort the
# login and contact the sysadmin (avoids running malicious startup scripts).
#DisplayLastLogin=false
# Program used to play sounds. Should not require any 'daemon' or anything
# like that as it will be run when no one is logged in yet.
#SoundProgram=/usr/bin/play
# These are the languages that the console cannot handle because of font
# issues. Here we mean the text console, not X. This is only used when there
# are errors to report and we cannot start X.
# This is the default:
#ConsoleCannotHandle=am,ar,az,bn,el,fa,gu,hi,ja,ko,ml,mr,pa,ta,zh
# This determines whether MDM will honor requests DYNAMIC requests from the
# mdmdynamic command.
#DynamicXServers=false
# This determines whether MDM will send notifications to the console.
#ConsoleNotify=true
# How long mdm should wait before it assumes a started Xserver is defunct and
# kills it. 10 seconds should be long enough for X, but Xgl may need 20 or 25.
MdmXserverTimeout=10
[security]
# Allow root to login. It makes sense to turn this off for kiosk use, when
# you want to minimize the possibility of break in.
AllowRoot=false
# Allow login as root via XDMCP. This value will be overridden and set to
# false if the /etc/default/login file exists and contains
# "CONSOLE=/dev/login", and set to true if the /etc/default/login file exists
# and contains any other value or no value for CONSOLE.
AllowRemoteRoot=false
# This will allow remote timed login.
AllowRemoteAutoLogin=false
# 0 is the most restrictive, 1 allows group write permissions, 2 allows all
# write permissions.
RelaxPermissions=0
# Check if directories are owned by logon user. Set to false, if you have, for
# example, home directories owned by some other user.
CheckDirOwner=true
# If your HOME is managed by automounter, set to true
SupportAutomount=false
# Number of seconds to wait after a failed login
#RetryDelay=1
# Maximum size of a file we wish to read. This makes it hard for a user to DoS
# us by using a large file.
#UserMaxFile=65536
# If true this will basically append -nolisten tcp to every X command line, a
# good default to have (why is this a "negative" setting? because if it is
# false, you could still not allow it by setting command line of any particular
# server). It's probably better to ship with this on since most users will not
# need this and it's more of a security risk then anything else.
# Note: Anytime we find a -query or -indirect on the command line we do not add
# a "-nolisten tcp", as then the query just wouldn't work, so this setting only
# affects truly attached sessions.
#DisallowTCP=true
# By default never place cookies if we "detect" NFS. We detect NFS by
# detecting "root-squashing". It seems bad practice to place cookies on things
# that go over the network by default and thus we do not do it by default.
# Sometimes you can however use safe remote filesystems where this is OK and
# you may want to have the cookie in your home directory.
#NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS=true
# Will cause PAM_DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK to be passed as a flag to
# pam_authenticate and pam_acct_mgmt, disallowing NULL password. This setting
# will only take effect if PAM is being used by MDM. This value will be
# overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it contains
# "PASSREQ=[YES|NO]"
#PasswordRequired=false
# Specifies the PAM Stack to use, "mdm" by default.
PamStack=mdm
# MDM allows configuration of how ut_line is set when it does utmp/wtmp and
# audit processing. If VT is being used, then ut_line will be set to the
# device associated with the VT. If the console is attached and has a device
# name specified in the [servers] section, then this value will be used.
# Otherwise the value is defaulted to the value specified in UtmpLineAttached
# for attached displays and UtmpLineRemote for remote displays. The value
# can be left empty which means that ut_line will be set to an empty value
# (if not VT and no value specified in the [servers] section. The values
# can contain "%d" which is translated to the DISPLAY value or %h which
# is translated to the hostname. The values for both keys must begin with
# "/dev/".
UtmpLineAttached=/dev/console
UtmpLineRemote=
# If true and the specified UtmpLineAttached or UtmpLineRemote does not exist,
# then create a pseudo-device filename that will be touched when the utmp
# record is updated. Creating such a psuedo-device ensures that programs
# that stat the utmp device associated with ut_line such as finger, last,
# etc. work in a reasonable way.
UtmpPseudoDevice=false
# XDMCP is the protocol that allows remote login. If you want to log into MDM
# remotely (I'd never turn this on on open network, use ssh for such remote
# usage). You can then run X with -query <thishost> to log in, or
# -indirect <thishost> to run a chooser. Look for the 'Terminal' server type
# at the bottom of this config file.
[xdmcp]
# Distributions: Ship with this off. It is never a safe thing to leave out on
# the net. Setting up /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny to only allow local
# access is another alternative but not the safest. Firewalling port 177 is
# the safest if you wish to have xdmcp on. Read the manual for more notes on
# the security of XDMCP.
Enable=false
# Honor indirect queries, we run a chooser for these, and then redirect the
# user to the chosen host. Otherwise we just log the user in locally.
#HonorIndirect=true
# Maximum pending requests.
#MaxPending=4
#MaxPendingIndirect=4
# Maximum open XDMCP sessions at any point in time.
#MaxSessions=16
# Maximum wait times.
#MaxWait=15
#MaxWaitIndirect=15
# How many times can a person log in from a single host. Usually better to
# keep low to fend off DoS attacks by running many logins from a single host.
# This is now set at 2 since if the server crashes then MDM doesn't know for
# some time and wouldn't allow another session.
#DisplaysPerHost=2
# The number of seconds after which a non-responsive session is logged off.
# Better keep this low.
#PingIntervalSeconds=15
# The port. 177 is the standard port so better keep it that way.
#Port=177
# Willing script, none is shipped and by default we'll send hostname system id.
# But if you supply something here, the output of this script will be sent as
# status of this host so that the chooser can display it. You could for
# example send load, or mail details for some user, or some such.
#Willing=/etc/mdm/Xwilling
[gui]
# The specific gtkrc file we use. It should be the full path to the gtkrc that
# we need. Unless you need a specific gtkrc that doesn't correspond to a
# specific theme, then just use the GtkTheme key.
#GtkRC=/usr/share/themes/Default/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
# The GTK+ theme to use for the GUI.
GtkTheme=Clearlooks
# If to allow changing the GTK+ (widget) theme from the greeter. Currently
# this only affects the standard greeter as the graphical greeter does not yet
# have this ability.
#AllowGtkThemeChange=true
# Comma separated list of themes to allow. These must be the names of the
# themes installed in the standard locations for gtk themes. You can also
# specify 'all' to allow all installed themes. These should be just the
# basenames of the themes such as 'Thinice' or 'LowContrast'.
#GtkThemesToAllow=all
# Maximum size of an icon, larger icons are scaled down.
#MaxIconWidth=128
#MaxIconHeight=128
[greeter]
# The following options for setting titlebar and setting window position are
# only useful for the standard login (mdmlogin) and are not used by the
# themed login (mdmgreeter).
#
# The standard login has a title bar that the user can move.
#TitleBar=true
# Don't allow user to move the standard login window. Only makes sense if
# TitleBar is on.
#LockPosition=false
# Set a position for the standard login window rather then just centering the
# window. If you enter negative values for the position it is taken as an
# offset from the right or bottom edge.
#SetPosition=false
#PositionX=0
#PositionY=0
# Enable the Face browser. Note that the Browser key is only used by the
# standard login (mdmlogin) program. The Face Browser is enabled in
# the Graphical greeter by selecting a theme that includes the Face
# Browser, such as happygnome-list. The other configuration values that
# affect the Face Browser (MinimalUID, DefaultFace, Include, Exclude,
# IncludeAll, GlobalFaceDir) are used by both the Standard and Themed
# greeter.
Browser=false
# The default picture in the browser.
#DefaultFace=/usr/share/pixmaps/nobody.png
# User ID's less than the MinimalUID value will not be included in the face
# browser or in the mdmselection list for Automatic/Timed login. They will not
# be displayed regardless of the settings for Include and Exclude.
#MinimalUID=100
# Users listed in Include will be included in the face browser and in the
# mdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Users should be separated
# by commas.
#Include=
# Users listed in Exclude are excluded from the face browser and from the
# mdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Excluded users will still
# be able to log in, but will have to type their username. Users should be
# separated by commas.
#Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,mdm,postgres,pvm,rpm,nfsnobody,pcap
# By default, an empty include list means display no users. By setting
# IncludeAll to true, the password file will be scanned and all users will be
# displayed except users excluded via the Exclude setting and user ID's less
# than MinimalUID. Scanning the password file can be slow on systems with
# large numbers of users and this feature should not be used in such
# environments. The setting of IncludeAll does nothing if Include is set to a
# non-empty value.
#IncludeAll=false
# If user or user.png exists in this dir it will be used as his picture.
#GlobalFaceDir=/usr/share/pixmaps/faces/
# File which contains the locale we show to the user. Likely you want to use
# the one shipped with MDM and edit it. It is not a standard locale.alias
# file, although MDM will be able to read a standard locale.alias file as well.
#LocaleFile=/etc/mdm/locale.alias
# Logo shown in the standard greeter.
#Logo=/usr/share/pixmaps/mdm-foot-logo.png
# Logo shown on file chooser button in mdmsetup (do not modify this value).
#ChooserButtonLogo=/usr/share/pixmaps/mdm-foot-logo.png
# The standard greeter should shake if a user entered the wrong username or
# password. Kind of cool looking
#Quiver=true
# The Actions menu (formerly system menu) is shown in the greeter, this is the
# menu that contains reboot, shutdown, suspend, config and chooser. None of
# these is available if this is off. They can be turned off individually
# however.
SystemMenu=true
# Configuration is available from the system menu of the greeter.
ConfigAvailable=true
# Should the chooser button be shown. If this is shown, MDM can drop into
# chooser mode which will run the xdmcp chooser locally and allow the user to
# connect to some remote host. Local XDMCP does not need to be enabled,
# however.
ChooserButton=true
# Welcome is for all console logins and RemoteWelcome is for remote logins
# (through XDMCP).
# DefaultWelcome and DefaultRemoteWelcome set the string for Welcome to
# "Welcome" and for DefaultWelcome to "Welcome to %n", and properly translate
# the message to the appropriate language. Note that %n gets translated to the
# hostname of the machine. These default values can be overridden by setting
# DefaultWelcome and/or DefaultRemoteWelcome to false, and setting the Welcome
# and DefaultWelcome values as desired. Just make sure the strings are in
# utf-8 Note to distributors, if you wish to have a different Welcome string
# and wish to have this translated you can have entries such as
# "Welcome[cs]=Vitejte na %n".
DefaultWelcome=true
DefaultRemoteWelcome=true
#Welcome=Welcome
#RemoteWelcome=Welcome to %n
# Xinerama screen we use to display the greeter on. Not for true multihead,
# currently only works for Xinerama.
XineramaScreen=0
# Background settings for the standard greeter:
# Type can be 0=None, 1=Image & Color, 2=Color, 3=Image
#BackgroundType=2
#BackgroundImage=
#BackgroundScaleToFit=true
# The Standard greeter (mdmlogin) uses BackgroundColor as the background
# color, while the themed greeter (mdmgreeter) uses GraphicalThemedColor
# as the background color.
BackgroundColor=#76848F
GraphicalThemedColor=#76848F
# XDMCP session should only get a color, this is the sanest setting since you
# don't want to take up too much bandwidth
#BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor=true
# Program to run to draw the background in the standard greeter. Perhaps
# something like an xscreensaver hack or some such.
#BackgroundProgram=
# If this is true then the background program is run always, otherwise it is
# only run when the BackgroundType is 0 (None).
#RunBackgroundProgramAlways=false
# Delay before starting background program
#BackgroundProgramInitialDelay=30
# Should the background program be restarted if it is exited.
#RestartBackgroundProgram=true
# Delay before restarting background program
#BackgroundProgramRestartDelay=30
# Show the Failsafe sessions. These are much MUCH nicer (focus for xterm for
# example) and more failsafe then those supplied by scripts so distros should
# use this rather then just running an xterm from a script.
ShowGnomeFailsafeSession=true
ShowXtermFailsafeSession=true
# Normally there is a session type called 'Last' that is shown which refers to
# the last session the user used. If off, we will be in 'switchdesk' mode
# where the session saving stuff is disabled in MDM
#ShowLastSession=true
# Always use 24 hour clock no matter what the locale.
#Use24Clock=auto
# Use circles in the password field. Looks kind of cool actually, but only
# works with certain fonts.
UseCirclesInEntry=true
# Do not show any visible feedback in the password field. This is standard for
# instance in console, xdm and ssh.
#UseInvisibleInEntry=false
# These two keys are for the themed greeter (mdmgreeter). Circles is the
# standard shipped theme. If you want MDM to select a random theme from a
# list then provide a list that is delimited by /: to the GraphicalThemes
# key and set GraphicalThemeRand to true. Otherwise use GraphicalTheme
# and specify just one theme.
#GraphicalTheme=circles
#GraphicalThemes=circles/:happygnome
GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/share/mdm/themes/
GraphicalThemeRand=false
# If InfoMsgFile points to a file, the greeter will display the contents of the
# file in a modal dialog box before the user is allowed to log in.
#InfoMsgFile=
# If InfoMsgFile is present then InfoMsgFont can be used to specify the font to
# be used when displaying the contents of the file.
#InfoMsgFont=Sans 24
# If SoundOnLogin is true, then the greeter will beep when login is ready for
# user input. If SoundOnLogin is a file and the greeter finds the 'play'
# executable (see daemon/SoundProgram) it will play that file instead of just
# beeping.
#SoundOnLogin=true
#SoundOnLoginFile=
# If SoundOnLoginSuccess, then the greeter will play a sound (as above) when a
# user successfully logs in.
#SoundOnLoginSuccess=false
#SoundOnLoginSuccessFile=
# If SoundOnLoginFailure, then the greeter will play a sound (as above) when a
# user fails to log in.
#SoundOnLoginFailure=false
#SoundOnLoginFailureFile=
# Specifies a program to be called by the greeter/login program when the
# initial screen is displayed. The purpose is to provide a hook where files
# used after login can be preloaded to speed performance for the user. The
# program will only be called once only, the first time a greeter is displayed.
# The mdmprefetch command may be used. This utility will load any libraries
# passed in on the command line, or if the argument starts with a "@"
# character, it will process the file assuming it is an ASCII file containing a
# list of libraries, one per line, and load each library in the file.
PreFetchProgram=
# The chooser is what's displayed when a user wants an indirect XDMCP session,
# or selects Run XDMCP chooser from the system menu
[chooser]
# Default image for hosts.
#DefaultHostImg=/usr/share/pixmaps/nohost.png
# Directory with host images, they are named by the hosts: host or host.png.
HostImageDir=/usr/share/hosts/
# Time we scan for hosts (well only the time we tell the user we are scanning
# actually, we continue to listen even after this has expired).
#ScanTime=4
# A comma separated lists of hosts to automatically add (if they answer to a
# query of course). You can use this to reach hosts that broadcast cannot
# reach.
Hosts=
# Broadcast a query to get all hosts on the current network that answer.
Broadcast=true
# Set it to true if you want to send a multicast query to hosts.
Multicast=false
# It is an IPv6 multicast address.It is hardcoded here and will be replaced
# when officially registered xdmcp multicast address of TBD will be available.
#Multicast_Addr=ff02::1
# Allow adding random hosts to the list by typing in their names.
#AllowAdd=true
[debug]
# This will cause MDM to send debugging information to the system log, which
# will create a LOT of output. It is not recommended to turn this on for
# normal use, but it can be useful to determine the cause when MDM is not
# working properly.
Enable=false
# This will enable debug messages for accessibilty gesture listeners into the
# syslog. This includes output about key events, mouse button events, and
# pointer motion events. This is useful for figuring out the cause of why the
# gesture listeners may not be working, but is too verbose for general debug.
Gestures=false
# Attached DISPLAY Configuration
#
[servers]
# This section defines which attached DISPLAYS should be started by MDM by
# default. You can add as many DISPLAYS as desired and they will always be
# started. The key for each entry must be a unique number that cooresponds to
# the DISPLAY number to start the X server. For a typical single-display
# machine, there will only be one entry "0" for DISPLAY ":0". The first word
# in the value corresponds to an X server definition in the "X Server
# Definitions" section of the configuration file. For example, the entry:
#
# 0=Standard
#
# Means that DISPLAY ":0" will start an X server as defined in the
# [server-Standard] section.
#
# The optional device argument is used to specify the device that is associated
# with the DISPLAY. When using Virtual Terminals (VT), this value is ignored
# and MDM will use the correct device name associated with the VT. If not
# using VT, then MDM will use the value specified by this optional argument.
# If the device argument is not defined, then MDM will use the default setting
# for attached displays defined in the UtmpLineAttached configuration option.
# For the main display (typically DISPLAY ":0"), "/dev/console" is a reasonable
# value. For other displays it is probably best to not include this argument
# unless you know the specific device associated with the DISPLAY. The device
# value can contain "%d" which is translated to the DISPLAY value or %h which
# is translated to the hostname.
#
0=Standard device=/dev/console
# Example of how to set up DISPLAY :1 to also use Standard.
#1=Standard
# If you wish to run the XDMCP chooser on the local display use the following
# line
#0=Chooser
# X Server Definitions
#
# Note: Is your X server not listening to TCP requests? Refer to the
# security/DisallowTCP setting!
[server-Standard]
name=Standard server
command=/usr/bin/Xorg -audit 0
flexible=true
# Indicates that the X server should be started at a different process
# priority. Values can be any integer value accepted by the setpriority C
# library function (normally between -20 and 20) with 0 being the default. For
# highly interactive applications, -5 yields good responsiveness. The default
# value is 0 and the setpriority function is not called if the value is 0.
#priority=0
# To use this server type you should add -query host or -indirect host to the
# command line.
[server-Terminal]
name=Terminal server
# Add -terminate to make things behave more nicely
command=/usr/bin/Xorg -audit 0 -terminate
# Make this not appear in the flexible servers (we need extra params anyway,
# and terminate would be bad for xdmcp choosing). You can make a terminal
# server flexible, but not with an indirect query. If you need flexible
# indirect query server, then you must get rid of the -terminate and the only
# way to kill the flexible server will then be by Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.
flexible=false
# Do not handle this X server for attached displays.
handled=false
# To use this server type you should add -query host or -indirect host to the
# command line.
[server-Chooser]
name=Chooser server
command=/usr/bin/Xorg -audit 0
# Make this not appear in the flexible servers for now, but if you wish to
# allow a chooser server then make this true. This is the only way to make a
# flexible chooser server that behaves nicely.
flexible=false
# Run the chooser instead of the greeter. When the user chooses a machine they
# will get this same server but run with "-terminate -query hostname".
chooser=true
[customcommand]
# This section allows you specify up to 10 custom commands. Each of the
# commands can be defined by the seven parameters listed below. In each of the
# descriptions of the parameters N can take on any values between 0 and 9,
# i.e. CustomCommand0=,CustomCommand1=,...,CustomCommand9=. The numbers
# can have gaps as long as they fit within predefined set of 10, and their
# placement order within this section and with respect to each other is
# not important.
#
# CustomCommandN, CustomCommandTextN, CustomCommandLabelN,
# CustomCommandLRLabelN, CustomCommandTooltipN, CustomCommandIsPersistentN
# and CustomCommandNoRestartN should all be defined for a given integer N,
# where N can be a number from 0-9 (if not the default values will be
# assigned except CustomCommandN for which no default exists).
# Custom command to run. Multiple commands may be specified separated by
# semicolons. GMM will use the first valid command. Examples:
# /sbin/bootwindoze;/usr/bin/bootwindoze, or
# /sbin/runupdate;/usr/local/sbin/runupdate
#
#CustomCommandN=
# Custom command dialog message that will appear on all warning dialogs.
# This will vary depending on what you want to do. Examples:
# Are you sure you want to restart system into Windoze?, or
# Are you sure you want do do this?
#CustomCommandTextN=
# Custom command label that will appear as stock label on buttons/menu items.
# This option can't contain any semicolon characters (i.e. ";").
# Examples:
# _Windoze, or
# _Update Me
#CustomCommandLabelN=
# Custom command label that will appear as stock label on radio buttons/list
# items. The underscore indicates the mnemonic used with this item. Examples:
# Restart into _Windoze
# Perform system _Update
#CustomCommandLRLabelN=
# Custom command tooltip. Examples
# Restarts the computer into Windoze
# Updates the computer software to the most recent version(s)
#CustomCommandTooltipN=
# Custom command persistence option. Setting it to true will allow this
# command to appear outside the login manager, e.g. on the desktop through
# Log Out/Shut Down dialogs. The default value is false.
#CustomCommandIsPersistentN=
# Custom command mdm/system restart option. Setting it to true will not
# restart mdm after command execution. The default commands (reboot, shut
# down) all reboot the system by default which is why the default setting
# is true.
# In addition when corresponding CustomCommandIsPersistentN option is set to
# true, setting CustomCommandNoRestartN to false will place CustomCommandN
# in the Shut Down dialog set of actions, setting it to true will place
# CustomCommandN in the Log Out dialog set of actions.
#CustomCommandNoRestartN=
#
# Example layout for more than one command:
#CustomCommand0=
#CustomCommandText0=
#CustomCommandLabel0=
#CustomCommandLRLabel0=
#CustomCommandTooltip0=
#CustomCommandIsPersistent0=
#CustomCommandNoRestart0=
#
#CustomCommand1=
#CustomCommandText1=
#CustomCommandLabel1=
#CustomCommandLRLabel1=
#CustomCommandTooltip1=
#CustomCommandIsPersistent1=
#CustomCommandNoRestart1=
#
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#%PAM-1.0
auth requisite pam_nologin.so
auth required pam_env.so
auth required pam_permit.so
auth sufficient pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 1000 quiet
auth required pam_deny.so
account required pam_access.so
account required pam_time.so
account required pam_unix.so
password required pam_unix.so
password required pam_deny.so
session required pam_limits.so
session required pam_unix.so
session required pam_loginuid.so
-session optional pam_systemd.so
session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke
session required pam_limits.so
session required pam_unix.so

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getent group mdm >/dev/null 2>&1 || groupadd -g 128 mdm
getent passwd mdm >/dev/null 2>&1 || usr/sbin/useradd -c 'Linux Mint Display Manager' -u 128 -g mdm -d /var/lib/mdm -s /sbin/nologin mdm
passwd -l mdm > /dev/null
chown root:mdm /var/lib/mdm > /dev/null
chmod 1770 /var/lib/mdm > /dev/null
gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor
printf "\n By default the tty1 is disabled, this because a bug"
printf "\n that if tty1 is runing, then mdm is automagically "
printf "\n restarted in a infinite loop, this take around "
printf "\n 1 minute post login, please not force the use of "
printf "\n getty@tty1 unles you know how deal with the problem"
printf "\n"
mps serkur mdm && mps sersil slim && mps sersil lxdm

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#%PAM-1.0
auth requisite pam_nologin.so
auth required pam_env.so
auth required pam_unix.so
account required pam_unix.so
session required pam_limits.so
session required pam_unix.so
#session optional pam_systemd.so
session optional pam_ck_connector.so nox11
password required pam_unix.so

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gtk-update-icon-cache -q -t -f usr/share/icons/hicolor
getent passwd mdm || userdel mdm
getent group mdm || groupdel mdm

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE policyconfig PUBLIC
"-//freedesktop//DTD PolicyKit Policy Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/PolicyKit/1/policyconfig.dtd">
<policyconfig>
<vendor>Cinnamon Desktop environment</vendor>
<vendor_url>http://www.gnome.org/projects/mdm/</vendor_url>
<action id="org.cinnamon.pkexec.mdmsetup">
<description>MDM login window appearance and behavior</description>
<message>Privileges are required to change MDM Settings</message>
<icon_name>mdmsetup</icon_name>
<defaults>
<allow_any>no</allow_any>
<allow_inactive>no</allow_inactive>
<allow_active>auth_admin</allow_active>
</defaults>
<annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.path">/usr/bin/mdmsetup</annotate>
<annotate key="org.freedesktop.policykit.exec.allow_gui">true</annotate>
</action>
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# Description: MDM Giriş Yöneticisi (consolekit destekli)
# URL: http://www.linuxmint.com
# Packager: yasarciv67@gmail.com
# Depends on: gnome-common intltool gnome-doc-utils xorg-server pango zenity popt xorg-libdmx libgnomecanvas dbus-glib webkitgtk2
name=mdm
version=2.0.17
release=1
source=(https://github.com/linuxmint/$name/archive/$version.tar.gz
mdm.pam
mdm-autologin.pam
defaults.conf
org.cinnamon.pkexec.mdmsetup.policy)
build() {
cd $name-$version
aclocal --install
gnome-doc-prepare --force
chmod +x ./autogen.sh
export AUTOMAKE=automake
./autogen.sh --enable-ipv6=yes --with-prefetch \
--prefix=/usr --with-console-kit=yes --sysconfdir=/etc \
--with-systemd=no --libexecdir=/usr/lib/mdm --localstatedir=/var/lib \
--disable-static --with-xevie=yes --disable-scrollkeeper \
--enable-secureremote=yes --enable-ipv6=yes \
--enable-compile-warnings=no --sbindir=/usr/bin \
LDFLAGS="-lXau -lm"
sed -i -e 's|${prefix}|/usr|' config.h
make DESTDIR=$PKG
make DESTDIR=$PKG install
#PAM, we use our own, not LinuxMint stuff, problem?...
install -m755 -d "${PKG}/etc/pam.d"
install -m644 "${SRC}/mdm-autologin.pam" "${PKG}/etc/pam.d/mdm-autologin"
install -m644 "${SRC}/mdm.pam" "${PKG}/etc/pam.d/mdm"
#configuration
install -m444 "${SRC}/defaults.conf" "${PKG}/usr/share/mdm/"
install -m444 "${SRC}/defaults.conf" "${PKG}/usr/share/mdm/distro.conf"
rm -f "${PKG}/usr/share/xsessions/gnome.desktop" || true
#PolicyKit execution scheme (need some tests)
install -m755 -d "${PKG}/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/"
install -m644 "${SRC}/org.cinnamon.pkexec.mdmsetup.policy" "${PKG}/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/"
#Why on the hay this directory is created empty in etc, remove it
rmdir "${PKG}/etc/dm"
#Fix mdm files conflict with gnome-control-center (usr/share/pixmaps/faces/*)
install -m755 -d "${PKG}/usr/share/pixmaps/faces/"
make DESTDIR=${PKG} install -C gui/faces
#Fix gdmsetup.desktop
sed -i -e 's|^Exec=gksu|Exec=pkexec|' "${PKG}/usr/share/mdm/applications/mdmsetup.desktop"
sed -i -e 's|^Categories=|Categories=GNOME;GTK;System;Settings;X-GNOME-Settings-Panel;X-GNOME-SystemSettings;X-XFCE-SettingsDialog;X-XFCE-SystemSettings;|' "${PKG}/usr/share/mdm/applications/mdmsetup.desktop"
#Fix erroneous path for certain applications
install -m755 -d "${PKG}/usr/share/applications"
mv -f ${PKG}/usr/share/mdm/applications/*.* "${PKG}/usr/share/applications"
chmod 755 ${PKG}/usr/share/applications/*.*
rmdir "${PKG}/usr/share/mdm/applications"
}