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In kcontrol, goto system-login manager. Configure to your hearts content.
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 7:31 am, BROWN Nick wrote:
Warning: newbie, please flame gently... I checked the archives (quickly)
but didn't find this.
Just did a dist-upgrade on unstable and got new everything, notably KDE
2.2.2. [Actually KDE broke quite badly, but after several rounds of
--force-overwrite and renaming a number of .dpkg-tmp files, it all settled
down.]
Now KDM's logon screen shows every user from /etc/passwd. It didn't
before... can something be done to limit it to real users ? I have a
small screen (height = 480) on my Vaio C1VE and the icons push the
username, password, and buttons off the bottom of the screen.
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