If your Linux desktop does not offer a display manager, you should use LightDM.
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LightDM is not tied to any distro or desktop enviornment. You can use it on literally any Linux GUI.
Best interoperability, best balance between functionality and bloat, simplicity and candy, not distribution or GUI-tied.
There are a wide variety of themes available for LightDM, from console-like UIs to ones that utilize webkit2 to create flashy and dynamic login interfaces.
Some greeters such as the Unity Greeter look absolutely beautiful on LightDM.
Lighted.conf doesn't even work.
How lightweight it is depends on the used greeter, but they all require much more dependencies than other lightweight greeters like XDM or SLiM.
It's been on the decline lately where it's only stable under a very specific mix of kernel and nVidia drivers.
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