--- slim.conf.orig 2010-08-25 11:52:23.000000000 -0400 +++ slim.conf 2010-08-25 11:58:58.000000000 -0400 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Note: -xauth $authfile is automatically appended default_path /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin default_xserver /usr/bin/X -#xserver_arguments -dpi 75 +xserver_arguments -nolisten tcp -br -deferglyphs 16 # Commands for halt, login, etc. halt_cmd /sbin/shutdown -h now @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ # Activate numlock when slim starts. Valid values: on|off -# numlock on +numlock on # Hide the mouse cursor (note: does not work with some WMs). # Valid values: true|false @@ -33,7 +33,8 @@ # to adjust the command according to your preferred shell, # i.e. for freebsd use: # login_cmd exec /bin/sh - ~/.xinitrc %session -login_cmd exec /bin/bash -login ~/.xinitrc %session +# login_cmd exec /bin/bash -login ~/.xinitrc %session +login_cmd exec /bin/bash -login /usr/share/slim/Xsession %session # Commands executed when starting and exiting a session. # They can be used for registering a X11 session with @@ -41,20 +42,26 @@ # # sessionstart_cmd some command # sessionstop_cmd some command +sessionstart_cmd /usr/bin/sessreg -a -l :0.0 %user +sessionstop_cmd /usr/bin/sessreg -d -l :0.0 %user # Start in daemon mode. Valid values: yes | no # Note that this can be overriden by the command line # options "-d" and "-nodaemon" -# daemon yes +daemon yes # Available sessions (first one is the default). # The current chosen session name is replaced in the login_cmd # above, so your login command can handle different sessions. # see the xinitrc.sample file shipped with slim sources -sessions xfce4,icewm,wmaker,blackbox +#sessions xfce4,icewm,wmaker,blackbox +# Alternatively, read available sessions from a directory: +sessiondir /etc/X11/Sessions -# Executed when pressing F11 (requires imagemagick) +# Executed when pressing F11 (requires media-gfx/imagemagick for import) +# Alternative is media-gfx/scrot. See Gentoo bug 252241 for more info. screenshot_cmd import -window root /slim.png +#screenshot_cmd scrot /root/slim.png # welcome message. Available variables: %host, %domain welcome_msg Welcome to %host