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    slim-fork

    slim-fork

    A fork of the SLiM "Simple Login Manager"

    SLiM (Simple Login Manager) is a graphical login manager for X11. It aims to be simple, fast and independent from the various desktop environments. SLiM was originally based on latest stable release of Login.app by Per Lidén. The SLiM project used to be hosted on Berlios.de with a mirror on SourceForge. Then the code got moved to Github. Then all the maintainers lost interest and it died. Nine years later, I'm still using it as I find it the most easily configurable, most lightweight...
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    SabayonControlCenter

    SabayonControlCenter

    The SCC is meant to help the user to control his system.

    ..."So the SCC simply calls Systemfools!" No, not entirely. It uses these parts and can download and install them if needed. For most other actions like managing you OpenRC or view/save/upload your logs the SCC had its own code. At the moment you can use the SCC to view and save some logs, call some KDE utilitys and use the ModManager to query some informations about the Modules. Please note that there is only a Qt4 version. An Gtk3 version will be written in the future.
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