Re: Redhat login screen gone ...

2003-07-03 Thread Shawn
Hiho, apperantly Gnome was uninstalled so I just reinstalled it and everything seems ok. Sorry for the noise. I just really had no idea Gnome packages weren't installed (or that Nautilus and Gedit were in fact Gnome). ...orignal message is below... I used to have a nice login screen do

Redhat login screen gone - due to xfree86 update? windowMaker removal?

2003-07-03 Thread Shawn
Hello, I used to have a nice login screen done by Redhat that let me choose the language and window manager among other things (standard8.0), but now I get a xfree86 (or similar) and my nautilus and gedit icon have gone dead nor will they run by command line. I ran up2date this morning and

RedHat 8 Bluecurve login screen

2003-03-15 Thread Michael Mansour
Hi, I recently removed some packages from my Red Hat 8 installation, and when I rebooted I now receive a login screen which is not the "Red Hat 8 blue background blue login window" screen, but one which is beage with a manual clock-face to the right of it. When going back into the

Re: Login Screen Problem

2002-11-05 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
ground of the main login screen (and you can). My problem is that after about 5 seconds of it being flashed, I get that goddamned blue screen with the RH logo up in the left. How does one prevent that from occuring? Edit /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf and change the background. Tony I'm looking a

Re: Login Screen Problem

2002-11-05 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 04-Nov-2002/23:00 -0600, Joseph A Nagy Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >First, the OS: RH Linux 7.2 (Enigma). >Second, the problem. With the session manager (while logged in as root), >you can supposedly change the background of the ma

Re: Login Screen Problem

2002-11-04 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
John Nichel wrote: I have this problem too, but on RH 7.3. Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: First, the OS: RH Linux 7.2 (Enigma). Second, the problem. With the session manager (while logged in as root), you can supposedly change the background of the main login screen (and you can). My problem is

Re: Login Screen Problem

2002-11-04 Thread John Nichel
I have this problem too, but on RH 7.3. Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote: First, the OS: RH Linux 7.2 (Enigma). Second, the problem. With the session manager (while logged in as root), you can supposedly change the background of the main login screen (and you can). My problem is that after about 5

Login Screen Problem

2002-11-04 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
First, the OS: RH Linux 7.2 (Enigma). Second, the problem. With the session manager (while logged in as root), you can supposedly change the background of the main login screen (and you can). My problem is that after about 5 seconds of it being flashed, I get that goddamned blue screen with the

RE: Login returns to login screen?

2002-08-14 Thread bertus keyser
login screen? hi, > I need some help. Every time I log onto gnome or kde with any user it shows > the grey mesh screen and then shows the login screen again. I am running > Redhat 7.1. this might be the problem 1.login to one of the virtual terminal (CTRL+ALT F1-6) and check for

Re: Login returns to login screen?

2002-08-14 Thread ramakrishna
hi, > I need some help. Every time I log onto gnome or kde with any user it shows > the grey mesh screen and then shows the login screen again. I am running > Redhat 7.1. this might be the problem 1.login to one of the virtual terminal (CTRL+ALT F1-6) and check for the disk space

Login returns to login screen?

2002-08-14 Thread bertus keyser
Hallo I need some help. Every time I log onto gnome or kde with any user it shows the grey mesh screen and then shows the login screen again. I am running Redhat 7.1. Thanks -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-11 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Devon wrote: >> >Sorry, I don't know much about Gnome. But the ability to reboot as a >> >user is scary. >> >> No, it isn't. The ability to do that is limited to the user logged in >> at the console, in which case the issue of physical security is m

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen

2002-04-11 Thread Wolfgang Mayerwieser
SystemMenu=true/SystemMenu=false/' > /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf Regards, Wolfgang > > > Subject: > > Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen? > From: > > Tom Pollerman <[

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-10 Thread Devon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 11 April 2002 01:09 am, David Talkington wrote: > Tom Pollerman wrote: > >Sorry, I don't know much about Gnome. But the ability to reboot as a > >user is scary. > > No, it isn't. The ability to do that is limited to the user logged in > a

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-10 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tom Pollerman wrote: >Sorry, I don't know much about Gnome. But the ability to reboot as a >user is scary. No, it isn't. The ability to do that is limited to the user logged in at the console, in which case the issue of physical security is moot.

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-10 Thread Tom Pollerman
f no use for me, just modifying a file or > whatever can be done in the kickstart's "post" section is possible. > (We are using the default login screen which RH7.2 installs for run > level 5.) > The default desktop in RedHat is Gnome. The file that changes it to KDE is

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-09 Thread Wolfgang Mayerwieser
ssible. (We are using the default login screen which RH7.2 installs for run level 5.) Any other ideas? Wolfgang Werner Puschitz wrote: > On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Wolfgang Mayerwieser wrote: > > >>Hi! >> >>In order to prevent ordinary users from shutting down the system,

Re: How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-09 Thread Werner Puschitz
weroff > and modified /etc/inittab such that ctrl-alt-del is disabled, > as suggested by the RedHat customization guide. > This seems to work well, except for the graphical login screen, where > still anyone can halt or reboot the machine from the system menu. > Is there a way to

How to disable reboot and halt on graphical login screen?

2002-04-09 Thread Wolfgang Mayerwieser
the RedHat customization guide. This seems to work well, except for the graphical login screen, where still anyone can halt or reboot the machine from the system menu. Is there a way to fix this? Wolfgang ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: login screen

2002-03-04 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, pochy wrote: >like always a have another "Q" and this time is about the login >screen, for all of you that prefer the nice GUI insted of the classic >terminal. It can be customize? and does some one know

Re: login screen

2002-03-04 Thread Edward Marczak
On 3/3/02 12:35 AM, "pochy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello again guyes! > > like always a have another "Q" and this time is about the login > screen, for all of you that prefer the nice GUI insted of the classic > terminal. It can be customize?

login screen

2002-03-02 Thread pochy
Hello again guyes! like always a have another "Q" and this time is about the login screen, for all of you that prefer the nice GUI insted of the classic terminal. It can be customize? and does some one know were or wat file I have to change to make it look different? tanks al

Re: login screen - background

2001-11-21 Thread Mike Watson
Mine is /etc/X11/xsrirc Mike W Jeremy West wrote: > > Where is this file? xsrirc?? > > >You can edit xsrirc and change the .png file to something else--such as a pic of > >Tux. > > > >Jason Jesso wrote: > > > >> > > Jeremy West > ___ Redhat-list

Re: login screen - background

2001-11-21 Thread Mariusz Pekala
On Wed 21 November 2001 06:06, you (Ray Curtis) wrote: > > "jw" == Jeremy West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > jw> Where is this file? xsrirc?? > > The command 'locate' can be your friend. > > locate xsrirc Huh... Locate is no longer my friend. :( I don't have such a file on my system. I fou

Re: login screen - background

2001-11-20 Thread Ray Curtis
> "jw" == Jeremy West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: jw> Where is this file? xsrirc?? The command 'locate' can be your friend. locate xsrirc -- Ray Curtis Curtis Consulting http://www.ccux.com ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAI

Re: login screen - background

2001-11-20 Thread Jeremy West
Where is this file? xsrirc?? >You can edit xsrirc and change the .png file to something else--such as a pic of >Tux. > >Jason Jesso wrote: > >> Jeremy West ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/r

Re: login screen - background

2001-11-20 Thread Mike Watson
You can edit xsrirc and change the .png file to something else--such as a pic of Tux. Jason Jesso wrote: > > I am using KDE and in the Control Panel -> Login Manager I select a wallpaper > to display on the login screen. I don't like the redhat logo and the blue > backgro

login screen - background

2001-11-20 Thread Jason Jesso
I am using KDE and in the Control Panel -> Login Manager I select a wallpaper to display on the login screen. I don't like the redhat logo and the blue background default. My wallpaper comes up for a second and the redhat logo and blue background come up again. Is is possible to cha

RE: login screen

1998-03-19 Thread David . LANDGREN
> >Is it possible to change the login screen so that it does not say > > > > login: > > > >but says > > Username: > > Yes indeed. > > Two different programs deal with this display, getty and login. IIRC &

login screen

1998-03-18 Thread Peter Chr. Hansen
Is it possible to change the login screen so that it does not say login: but says Username: Yours, Peter Chr. Hansen -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ /RedHat