On 7/14/07, James Mahoney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> I am wondering how to use Login.app for a graphical login manager.  I
> know I read somewhere that it runs on top of the gdm daemon, so I
> tried modifying /etc/gdm/gdm.conf as follows:
>
> [daemon]
> # For Etoile's Login.app
> Greeter=/usr/GNUstep/System/Applications/Login.app
>
> On startup, gdm tells me I am using an "invalid command line for the
> login dialog."  My guess is that it is not happy I did not choose
> either gdmlogin or gdmgreeter, but perhaps I am doing something wrong,
> and running Login.app can be achieved through modifying gdm.conf.  If
> there is another method to make it work (I know it should, I saw it on
> the LiveCD! :)  ), please let me know
>
> Ok, thanks for your time and help.

  Login.app is a directory (bundle). You need to point to Login.app/Login
  There is an etoile_login.sh under Etoile/Services/Private/Login/.
  It will solve the problem of GNUstep paths and theme (if you need).
  You can copy that script into your /usr/local/bin (or any bin/)
  and point the greeter to it in gdm.conf.
  That is how I do it.
  Remeber to change the path in the script to your installed GNUstep.
  You can see more information in README.

  Yen-Ju

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