This was discussed a couple of months ago. I was unable to:
1) set background
2) change font
3) change icon (except to clock)
on the login screen. Several others confirmed this problem, but no-one was
able to offer a solution.
Looks like we will have to wait for 7.3 :(
Trevor
On Sunday 24
Er, yes they were. You had to uncomment and cmment to lines in one of
your startup files for files for kdm. The reason you can't change it is
a bug in KDE 2.0 that is fixed in 2.01...by the comments in the file, you
can actually see mandrake deliberately don't use the KDM login background.
But I can't remember what the file is I just know after modifying it
ages ago, and upgrading to 2.01, it works now.
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0
And the section should look like this:
if [ -x $KDEDIR/bin/kdmdesktop ];then
/usr/bin/kdmdesktop
# Commented above line and added next line
Thanks Sheldon,
Mike
Sheldon Lee Wen wrote:
But I can't remember what the file is I just know after modifying it
ages ago, and upgrading to 2.01, it works now.
/etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup_0
And the section should look like this:
if [ -x $KDEDIR/bin/kdmdesktop ];then
all. Else, it's only a minor
discomfort.
Merry Christmass,
Guy.
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Sent: zaterdag 23 december 2000 16:59
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Subject: [expert] login manager background
Hi,
Can anyone help me this is a l
Hi,
Can anyone help me this is a little long but bare with me (please!)...
When login manager loads and presents the login screen the background behind
it is configurable once you login (assuming KDE) via the control centre and
then system/login manager.
Now there seems to be a bug coz when I