Here's the xml file on my computer, please show me where there's a reference
to the file that it currently displays on dmlight, which is called
cityscape-1.jpg:
'/usr/share/backgrounds/belenos.png'
Background file to use, either an image path or a color (e.g. #772953)
As I mentioned above, I did look for that file. It exists here:
/usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-unity-greeter.conf
and contains the following:
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-session=unity-greeter
That's all.
I also looked in every other file that contained the words "greeter" and
"conf". I
Look in /etc/lightdm for the configuration file, or try in terminal or CLI cd
/ && find -name *.conf and look for a configuration file for unity greeter
(it is probably called unity-greeter.conf).
/etc/lightdm is where the GTK Greeter stores its configuration file, so I
thought it might
The dynamic unity greeter grabs the background off of xfce, but not from
lxde. When I change the background in lxde and log out to lightdm, the
background of lightdm is whatever the background was in my last xfce session.
I googled this and at one time the info was held in a unity greeter
I think I got a partial answer here:
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/01/lightdm-unity-greeter-update-brings.html
My question is where it stores the info for what to grab, if that makes any
sense.
And when I log out to lightdm again.
I log back in and change background.
Let me explain this more graphically. I took these pics of my screen rather
than using a screenshot because I don't know how to do screenshots of
lightdm. This is a pic of my desktop on xfce.
This is a pic when I log out to lightdm.
Hmm, my bad Magique, I'm on Debian and lightdm stores it's background there.
> I'm wondering where lightdm grabs the wallpaper from and where does it
store it
usr/share/images/desktop-base/
login-background.svg is the file used as background in lightdm
I wonder if somebody in-the-know could help me understand this. I have xfce
and pekwm installed on my Trisquel 7 machine. I originally installed the mini
version of Trisquel which comes with lightdm. When I change the desktop in
xfce, and log out to lightdm, the background for lightdm is the
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