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At first I thought this was a joke. Never heard of that login manager before.
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Ravenman - the Arch wiki is good, but it's not the only source of information. enter has a couple of man pages to help you work it out, and google may be helpful too.
When you have it up and running, you could write the wiki page yourself.
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Ravenman - the Arch wiki is good, but it's not the only source of information. enter has a couple of man pages to help you work it out, and google may be helpful too.
When you have it up and running, you could write the wiki page yourself.
The basic issue here is the poor information available, if you compare between Slim's homepage and Enter's homepage, you can found information about installation and configuration of Slim (in your homepage) easily and not in the Enter's home page.
Here the ArchLinux wiki can to do the difference. I can't write the page because I can't install Enter in my system and I can't found nothing useful about this searching in Google.
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for what ive seen in the enter todo list. it appears to be in early stages of development..... better stick with an alternative...
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Ravenman: You can't install Enter? A "pacman -S enter" works absolutely fine here. The enter package is in both i686 and x86_64 repos.
After installation read the man pages for both enter and enter.conf (man enter).
After gathering some experience and noting down the installation procedure as you go along, create a new page describing the installation and setup of "Enter". You may also wish to add your newly created page to the Display Manager wiki page.
Last edited by Ashren (2010-01-13 16:40:47)
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Ravenman: You can't install Enter? A "pacman -S enter" works absolutely fine here. The enter package is in both i686 and x86_64 repos.
After installation read the man pages for both enter and enter.conf (man enter).
After gathering some experience and noting down the installation procedure as you go along, create a new page describing the installation and setup of "Enter". You may also wish to add your newly created page to the Display Manager wiki page.
Yes, you are right.
The installation is very simple (and the configuration also, so it seems).
But my main problem is "How I'm supposed to activate it?". In the example lines for login managers into the /etc/inittab file doesn't show nothing about Enter, can I add in /home/user_home/xinitrc file?
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The methods described in the wiki for other login managers will probably work for enter too. Try them.
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