Linux command
lemurs 命令
文本
复制后可按需替换文件名、目录或参数。
常用示例
Start the display manager
lemurs
说明
lemurs is a terminal-based display and login manager for Linux and BSD systems. It uses PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) for authentication and can serve as the front-end for TTY, X11, or Wayland sessions. It works both with and without systemd. Session environments are configured by placing scripts in /etc/lemurs/wms for X11 xinitrc scripts and /etc/lemurs/wayland for Wayland compositor scripts.
FAQ
What is the lemurs command used for?
lemurs is a terminal-based display and login manager for Linux and BSD systems. It uses PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) for authentication and can serve as the front-end for TTY, X11, or Wayland sessions. It works both with and without systemd. Session environments are configured by placing scripts in /etc/lemurs/wms for X11 xinitrc scripts and /etc/lemurs/wayland for Wayland compositor scripts.
How do I run a basic lemurs example?
Run `lemurs` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.