None such "gdk_drawable_get_size" anywhere near line 473. The next is
673. Only one found with the exact text.
Also:
# grep -n gdk_drawable_get_size gtkgreet/greeter.c
130:gdk_drawable_get_size(GDK_DRAWABLE (root), &width, &height);
133:gdk_drawable_get_size(GDK_DRAWABLE (root), &width,
greeter.c: In function ‘main’:
greeter.c:685:2: error: ‘display’ undeclared (first use in this function)
greeter.c:685:2: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only
once for each function it appears in
greeter.c:686:2: error: ‘screen’ undeclared (first use in this function)
make[3]: *** [gre
Hehe.
Easiest thing to do is to get the ldm package, change, and rebuild
apt-get source ldm
sudo apt-get build-dep ldm
cd ldm-*
[make changes]
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
install the new deb in the chroot
update the image
-Gadi
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Lachele Foley (Lists)
wrote:
>
I would be happy to do that. My problem is that I don't know how to
find greeter.c or where to put it or what other code I need or how to
recompile it. I got lost trying to find my way around in sourceforge.
Help?
$ locate greeter.c
$
:-) L
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Gideon Romm
wrote
I would start by making those changes to line 673 in the new greeter.c
Basically, whoever keeps coding ldm (*cough*) has been using the root
window to judge the screen height and width. This only works for a
single screen. The better way is to get the dimensions of the primary
screen and use its w
While we're on the subject... there's another low-priority but
interesting issue.
I might not describe this as well as I would like. Apologies in advance.
Say you have two monitors on a client. You log in and rotate one of
those monitors (also setting the monitor to be rotated so the image is
r
It wasn't in Lucid as of a month or two ago when we upgraded the
server to Natty. It isn't in Natty either, and isn't in my current
list of upgrades.
And, after that I'm a little lost. I have experience with C and
Linux, but am pretty new to Ubuntu. I've looked around in the
sourceforge site, b
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ltsp/+bug/693151
Take a look at the code in the above link. Not sure if it still works
with the upstream code. We should have merged it, but I am not sure if
anyone did.
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Lachele Foley (Lists)
wrote:
> Best I can tell from searching arou
Best I can tell from searching around, it isn't possible to change the
position of the various login screen elements without hacking the
source code. Does anyone here know differently?
It can make a big difference for multi-monitor setups. At the very
least, it's disconcerting to the user to hav
Excellent, but is that going to cause more problems than it's worth? I
don't want to break a perfectly good default installation for a login
screen, either.
Anthony M Simonelli wrote:
>On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 13:31 -0400, joe auerbach wrote:
>
>
>>Bah. my login screen is still giving me troub
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 13:31 -0400, joe auerbach wrote:
> Bah. my login screen is still giving me trouble. I've got a nice theme
> for the office login screen, I've got it set as the default and I have
> the remote set the same as local. What else do I need to do to allow
> the remote machines
Bah. my login screen is still giving me trouble. I've got a nice theme
for the office login screen, I've got it set as the default and I have
the remote set the same as local. What else do I need to do to allow
the remote machines to use the new login screen?
Note: this is on a feisty machin
Am Montag, 3. November 2003 18:24 schrieb norbert:
> Hello,
> How do I limit the login options on the LTSP screen (Sessions)
Which distrubution do you use?
In SuSe you can change it with the controlcenter - loginmanager
another way is to edit configurationfile for kdm - I think it's named
kdmrc
Hello,
How do I limit the login options on the LTSP screen (Sessions)
thank you
norbert
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