# Ly - a TUI display manager ![Ly screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5473047/88958888-65efbf80-d2a1-11ea-8ae5-3f263bce9cce.png "Ly screenshot") Ly is a lightweight TUI (ncurses-like) display manager for Linux and BSD. ## Dependencies - Compile-time: - zig 0.12.0 - a C standard library - pam - xcb - Runtime (with default config): - xorg - xorg-xauth - mcookie - tput - shutdown ### Debian ``` # apt install build-essential libpam0g-dev libxcb-xkb-dev ``` ### Fedora **Warning**: You may encounter issues with SELinux on Fedora. It is recommended to add a rule for Ly as it currently does not ship one. ``` # dnf install kernel-devel pam-devel libxcb-devel ``` ## Support The following desktop environments were tested with success: - awesome - bspwm - budgie - cinnamon - deepin - dwl - dwm - enlightenment - gnome - i3 - kde - labwc - lxde - lxqt - mate - maxx - pantheon - qtile - spectrwm - sway - windowmaker - xfce - xmonad Ly should work with any X desktop environment, and provides basic wayland support (sway works very well, for example). ## systemd? Unlike what you may have heard, Ly does not require `systemd`, and was even specifically designed not to depend on `logind`. You should be able to make it work easily with a better init, changing the source code won't be necessary :) ## Cloning and Compiling Clone the repository ``` $ git clone https://github.com/fairyglade/ly ``` Change the directory to ly ``` $ cd ly ``` Compile ``` $ zig build ``` Test in the configured tty (tty2 by default) or a terminal emulator (but desktop environments won't start) ``` # zig build run ``` Install Ly and the provided systemd service file ``` # zig build installsystemd ``` Enable the service ``` # systemctl enable ly.service ``` If you need to switch between ttys after Ly's start you also have to disable getty on Ly's tty to prevent "login" from spawning on top of it ``` # systemctl disable getty@tty2.service ``` ### OpenRC **NOTE**: On Gentoo, Ly will disable the `display-manager-init` service in order to run. Clone, compile and test. Install Ly and the provided OpenRC service ``` # zig build installopenrc ``` Enable the service ``` # rc-update add ly ``` You can edit which tty Ly will start on by editing the `tty` option in the configuration file. If you choose a tty that already has a login/getty running (has a basic login prompt), then you have to disable getty, so it doesn't respawn on top of ly ``` # rc-update del agetty.tty2 ``` ### runit ``` # zig build installrunit # ln -s /etc/sv/ly /var/service/ ``` By default, ly will run on tty2. To change the tty it must be set in `/etc/ly/config.ini` You should as well disable your existing display manager service if needed, e.g.: ``` # rm /var/service/lxdm ``` The agetty service for the tty console where you are running ly should be disabled. For instance, if you are running ly on tty2 (that's the default, check your `/etc/ly/config.ini`) you should disable the agetty-tty2 service like this: ``` # rm /var/service/agetty-tty2 ``` ### Updating You can also install Ly without copying the system service and the configuration file. That's called *updating*. To update, simply run: ``` # zig build installnoconf ``` If you want to also copy the default config file (but still not the system service), run: ``` # zig build installexe ``` ## Arch Linux Installation You can install ly from the [`[extra]` repos](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/ly/): ``` $ sudo pacman -S ly ``` ## Configuration You can find all the configuration in `/etc/ly/config.ini`. The file is commented, and includes the default values. ## Controls Use the up and down arrow keys to change the current field, and the left and right arrow keys to change the target desktop environment while on the desktop field (above the login field). ## .xinitrc If your .xinitrc doesn't work make sure it is executable and includes a shebang. This file is supposed to be a shell script! Quoting from xinit's man page: > If no specific client program is given on the command line, xinit will look for a file in the user's home directory called .xinitrc to run as a shell script to start up client programs. On Arch Linux, the example .xinitrc (/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc) starts like this: ``` #!/bin/sh ``` ## Tips The numlock and capslock state is printed in the top-right corner. Use the F1 and F2 keys to respectively shutdown and reboot. Take a look at your .xsession if X doesn't start, as it can interfere (this file is launched with X to configure the display properly). ## PSX DOOM fire animation To enable the famous PSX DOOM fire described by [Fabien Sanglard](http://fabiensanglard.net/doom_fire_psx/index.html), just uncomment `animate = true` in `/etc/ly/config.ini`. You may also disable the main box borders with `hide_borders = true`. ## Additional Information The name "Ly" is a tribute to the fairy from the game Rayman. Ly was tested by oxodao, who is some seriously awesome dude. ## Gentoo (OpenRC) installation tip To avoid a console spawning on top on Ly, comment out the appropriate line from /etc/inittab (default is 2).