Re: [SLUG] Re: how to edit the welcome screen of gui in redhat linux 8.0

2005-07-22 Thread Kevin Saenz
or if you are talking about the ssh or console login you need to modify 
one of the rc. files
I think it was rc.local and look for MoTD, that will overwrite the 
/etc/issues file




On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, manickam sudhakar wrote:

 


Hi

  Help me how to edit the welcome screen of RedHat
Linux 8. tell me the file name and its path where it
is located.

   



I assume you mean the login screen after it's been installed and all
working. This will depend on whether you've chosen the default GNOME
desktop or the KDE desktop or something else. If you've chosen the GNOME
desktop you can login and go to the settings, login screen menu and select
the theme you want. There's a number of other settings like remote access,
default logins etc. If that's not flexible enough, edit the
/etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf (look at the [greeter] section maybe).

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[SLUG] Re: how to edit the welcome screen of gui in redhat linux 8.0

2005-07-21 Thread Grant Parnell - slug
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, manickam sudhakar wrote:

 Hi
 
Help me how to edit the welcome screen of RedHat
 Linux 8. tell me the file name and its path where it
 is located.
 

I assume you mean the login screen after it's been installed and all
working. This will depend on whether you've chosen the default GNOME
desktop or the KDE desktop or something else. If you've chosen the GNOME
desktop you can login and go to the settings, login screen menu and select
the theme you want. There's a number of other settings like remote access,
default logins etc. If that's not flexible enough, edit the
/etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf (look at the [greeter] section maybe).

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EverythingLinux services - the consultant's backup  tech support.
Web: http://www.elx.com.au/support.php
We're also busybits.com.au and linuxhelp.com.au and everythinglinux.com.au.
Phone 02 8756 3522 to book service or discuss your needs 
or email us at paidsupport at elx.com.au

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AUUG (Australian Unix Users Group) - http://www.auug.org.au
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