Re: [expert] KDM login
Hello Axalon, <> > > That's about it. I did encounter one strange thing though: I couldn't > > change my login background color or bitmap in GDM; but when I ran KDE > > (solely for the purpose of bringing up the KDE Desktop Manager applet to > > change the background of __it's__ login screen), it actually changed the > > background color for GDM's login window. Any idea why that would happen? > > I was happy to get the tile background to change for GDM, but I don't like > > mysterious fixes. > > > > Hope my info is useful to you. And please let me know if you understand > > the strange KFM/GDM background mystery. > > > > Tim > > less /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 > > it's not the smartest script in the world but eh.. I am not sure I am following here...GDM starts up with a blue background. I stop GDM, start KDE, launch KDE Desktop Manager, chage the login screen background tile, stop KDE, restart GDM...now GDM has the background selected for the KDE login screen. Are you saying 'kdedesktop' is somehow involved in the Xsetup_0 file? Thanks, Tim
Re: [expert] KDM login
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > No problem, Axalon... > > In /etc/X11/prefdm, I changed every occurrence of gdm and kdm such that gdm > was always evaluated first: [..] > > The why?: Well I couldn't get KDM to work so I moved it out of the way of > GDM in prefdm. Ah, IC echo 'GNOME' > /etc/sysconfig/desktop > Next, in the /etc/X11/gdm directory, I edited gdm.conf to specify the > marble3D gtkrc file for my login dialog background. Then I moved on to the > ./Sessions directory, where I changed my 'Default' link to point to > 'Enlightenment', and my 'default' link to point to 'Default': [..] > Why?: Enlightenment is faster, imho, without gome-session's management, and > in fact manages apps and windows better. Doh! we should probably be reading the desktop file also huh, it will get a new field. This is done somewhere for something else also so should be easy to track down and implement consistantly. [..] > That's about it. I did encounter one strange thing though: I couldn't > change my login background color or bitmap in GDM; but when I ran KDE > (solely for the purpose of bringing up the KDE Desktop Manager applet to > change the background of __it's__ login screen), it actually changed the > background color for GDM's login window. Any idea why that would happen? > I was happy to get the tile background to change for GDM, but I don't like > mysterious fixes. > > Hope my info is useful to you. And please let me know if you understand > the strange KFM/GDM background mystery. > > Tim less /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0 it's not the smartest script in the world but eh.. > Axalon Bloodstone wrote: > > > On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Oh yes; In fact I think this is a common problem. I got around it by > > > editing prefdm to choose gdm first over kdm, then editing the files in > > > /etc/X11/gdm to suit. Hope this is useful. > > > Tim > > > > "to suit" care to elborate, what you changed and why? :) > > > > -- > > MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > > --Axalon > > -- > To reply to me, please remove __DIE_SPAMMERS__ from my reply-to address. > > > -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon
Re: [expert] KDM login
No problem, Axalon... In /etc/X11/prefdm, I changed every occurrence of gdm and kdm such that gdm was always evaluated first: prefdm contents #!/bin/sh PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin # We need to source this so that the login screens get translated . /etc/profile.d/lang.sh # Run preferred X display manager preferred= if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/desktop ]; then if grep -q GNOME /etc/sysconfig/desktop 2>/dev/null; then preferred=gdm elif grep -q KDE /etc/sysconfig/desktop 2> /dev/null; then preferred=kdm elif grep -q AnotherLevel /etc/sysconfig/desktop 2> /dev/null; then preferred=xdm fi fi if [ -n "$preferred" ] && which $preferred >/dev/null 2>&1; then exec $preferred $* fi if which gdm >/dev/null 2>&1; then preferred=gdm elif which kdm >/dev/null 2>&1; then preferred=kdm elif which xdm >/dev/null 2>&1; then preferred=xdm fi if [ -n "$preferred" ] && which $preferred >/dev/null 2>&1; then exec $preferred $* fi exit 1 end prefdm contents The why?: Well I couldn't get KDM to work so I moved it out of the way of GDM in prefdm. Next, in the /etc/X11/gdm directory, I edited gdm.conf to specify the marble3D gtkrc file for my login dialog background. Then I moved on to the ./Sessions directory, where I changed my 'Default' link to point to 'Enlightenment', and my 'default' link to point to 'Default': total 6 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jan 18 20:09 Default -> Enlightenment* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 140 Jan 20 07:01 Enlightenment* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 129 Jan 19 22:09 Enlightenment~* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 52 Jan 6 15:56 Failsafe* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 29 Jan 17 23:08 Gnome* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 46 Apr 21 1999 Gnome~ lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root7 Jan 18 18:56 default -> Default* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 24 Jan 17 23:08 kde* Why?: Enlightenment is faster, imho, without gome-session's management, and in fact manages apps and windows better. Finally I edited my 'Enlightenment' script to look like this: #!/bin/sh [ -f $HOME ] || { /usr/bin/enlightenment.install } xset +dpms xset m 4/1 4 xset s 300 60 xset s blank exec /usr/bin/enlightenment That's about it. I did encounter one strange thing though: I couldn't change my login background color or bitmap in GDM; but when I ran KDE (solely for the purpose of bringing up the KDE Desktop Manager applet to change the background of __it's__ login screen), it actually changed the background color for GDM's login window. Any idea why that would happen? I was happy to get the tile background to change for GDM, but I don't like mysterious fixes. Hope my info is useful to you. And please let me know if you understand the strange KFM/GDM background mystery. Tim Axalon Bloodstone wrote: > On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Oh yes; In fact I think this is a common problem. I got around it by > > editing prefdm to choose gdm first over kdm, then editing the files in > > /etc/X11/gdm to suit. Hope this is useful. > > Tim > > "to suit" care to elborate, what you changed and why? :) > > -- > MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ > --Axalon -- To reply to me, please remove __DIE_SPAMMERS__ from my reply-to address.
Re: [expert] KDM login
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Oh yes; In fact I think this is a common problem. I got around it by > editing prefdm to choose gdm first over kdm, then editing the files in > /etc/X11/gdm to suit. Hope this is useful. > Tim "to suit" care to elborate, what you changed and why? :) -- MandrakeSoft http://www.mandrakesoft.com/ --Axalon
Re: [expert] KDM login
Oh yes; In fact I think this is a common problem. I got around it by editing prefdm to choose gdm first over kdm, then editing the files in /etc/X11/gdm to suit. Hope this is useful. Tim Mark Polsen wrote: > Hi all, > > I just upgraded from 6.1 to 7.0 and now users cannot login with KDM. > However > they can login if the machine starts up in runlevel 3 and then do a > startx command. Hasanyone else had this same problem? > > Thanks, > Mark -- To reply to me, please remove __DIE_SPAMMERS__ from my reply-to address.
Re: [expert] KDM login
On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Mark Polsen wrote: > I just upgraded from 6.1 to 7.0 and now users cannot login with KDM. > However > they can login if the machine starts up in runlevel 3 and then do a > startx command. Hasanyone else had this same problem? Yup, but only with the username vdanen... root, adanen, pip, and so forth could all log in fine from KDM. And this problem wasn't apparent right from the get-go... it happened after a while and I have *no* idea why it happened either so I can't even help you out with solving it... =( But it has happened to me (or something very similar anyways). -- Vincent Danen, ICQ: 54924721 . telnet://bbs.freezer-burn.org BBBS/LiI . Internet Rex for Linux Beta . Freezer Burn BBS Linux Information and other Goodies at Freezer Burn: www.freezer-burn.org
[expert] KDM login
Hi all, I just upgraded from 6.1 to 7.0 and now users cannot login with KDM. However they can login if the machine starts up in runlevel 3 and then do a startx command. Hasanyone else had this same problem? Thanks, Mark
[expert] kdm login window manager selections
Ok, I've installed 6.1 three times and even I install Enlightenment during the initial install its never added as a selection in the KDM drop down menu. My 6.0 box at work had it correctly configured. I know KDE has a util to add things to the dropdown list, but that doesn't give it instructions on how to execute it. What 'exactly' do I have to put and where to make Enlightenment show?