SUSE :: Change The Login Screen From Opensuse 11.1?

Feb 1, 2009

how to change the login screen from opensuse 11.1?

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: No Login Screen With 11.4 (Suse Studio Build) With ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4250

May 25, 2011

I finished making a custom build OS of openSUSE 11.4 using suse studio but when I tried running the LIVE DVD in a laptop with an ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4250, I got a black screen. Everything from the word go seemed fine showing everything from the loading Kernel message, but the screen that is supposed to show the user accounts is surprisingly absent and only a black screen in its place.

I have only seen this problem with ATi graphics, Intel graphics work just fine. I haven't tested it on a laptop with nvidia. I'm using the default openSUSE 11.4 Kernel (Kernel-Desktop 2.6.37.6-0.5.1), Xorg-X11-driver-video-radeonhd 1.3.0_20100512_80ba041-2.1, Mesa 7.10.2-7.3.1, Xorg-X11 7.6-43.44.1. I have listed these few packages contained in the build, but I'm not sure where to look or what I may be missing.

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OpenSUSE :: How To Change Login Screen

Jan 1, 2009

Does anyone know where gdmsetup is? or how I can change the default login screen

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OpenSUSE :: Change Login Screen?

Nov 11, 2009

one of the things i like about linux is its highly configureable.so how does one change the login screen?i dont see a gdm mgr in suse 11.1,however i do see a gdm mgr in the pkgs,so do i nstall this?or is there another way?i went to installthis pkg and a screen came up saying there were dependancy issues.

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OpenSUSE :: Change The Kdm Login Screen?

Aug 2, 2010

when I try to change the kdm login screen from the system preferences does not work.I have tried several themes downloaded from the button "Get new themes" and nothing.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change Resolution Screen In LOGIN KDM Opensuse 11.3 Kde 4.6?

Feb 24, 2011

installation opensuse 11.3 and kde 4.4 after update to kde 4.6, work fine, but problem is login screen is low like 640x350...? i wanted to change from lowtion to high 1024x768?when i start opensuse and begin to login was low resolution and log in my user and it's low resolutiona dn i change screen from setting system (kde) after change high display is works fine and rebbot same low resolution for LOGIN MANAGER how i can change it??

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OpenSUSE :: Unable To Change Login Screen (KDE) / Solve This?

May 20, 2010

Command '/usr/bin/kcmshell4 kdm --lang en_US' not found

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OpenSUSE :: Want To Change My Login Window And Splash Screen

Jul 30, 2010

I'm very much new to linux using 11.3 Gnome. I want to change my login window and splash screen. I went through lot of sites but I couldn't find the answer.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Can't Change The Welcome Message On The Login Screen?

Mar 11, 2010

Using Yast2 I have been able to change the login screen from the default SUSE theme to the "circles" theme. I would like to change the welcome message from "Welcome to 'hostname'" to something more inviting, say: "A Warm Welcome to OpenSuse Linux".

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change Gnome Login Screen In 11.2?

Apr 13, 2010

I've been searching in google and in this forum on how to change the default gnome login screen in OpenSuSE 11.2?Have read harindaka's thread (How to Downgrade GDM in openSuse 11.2 to one used in 11.1 - openSUSE Forums) but it seems there's no guide for changing the login screen.

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Ubuntu :: Change Boot Screen And Login Screen Background

Jul 24, 2011

i used to have 9.10 but now upgraded to the latest version. Back then I changed the background to full black for both the preboot screen and login screen.Now after upgrading it changed it to the purple color screen. I am wondering how I can change back the background color?

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General :: Change Login Screen And Login Box?

Jun 29, 2011

i'm currently using fedora15 Gnome3...i was just wondering that i have seen many different login box and login screens of users. how do i change my login box and login screen

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SUSE / Novell :: Change The Welcome Screen Resolution?

Apr 17, 2010

I have just installed openSUSE 11.2 on one of my computers... the desktop resolution is correct, however the welcome screen resolution is not... How do i change the welcome screen resolution?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Login Screen Keeps Bouncing Back To Login Screen

Sep 17, 2010

I have installed VirtualBox and setup a Windows Vista host, initially with a .vdi of 10gb. That filled up quickly, so I added another 20gb secondary partition, after first trying to allocate a .vdi to a SCSI controller. Configured the drive in Windows (Computer Management), and all seemed ok. I shutdown VB, and rebooted my Linux host (openSuse 11.3). Now I keep bouncing back to the login screen, and can't login to Linux KDE, but can login to a console.I do have the following info:

/etc/fstab:
/dev/dis/by-id/ata-ST9250410ASG_5VG0B5VS-part5 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/dis/by-id/ata-ST9250410ASG_5VG0B5VS-part6 / ext4 acl,user_xattr 1 1

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I did see a message before, that I don't see anymore, that said it could not start NFS services due to missing entry in fstab. Another I'm seeing now is it couldn't start the avahi-daemon, no space left on device. This is odd, since I have a 200GB drive, with half of it left, only max 30GB set to VB. Here's my df -k output:

/dev/sda6 Use% is 100%
devtmpfs Use% is 1%
tmpfs Use% is 1%
/dev/sda7 Use% is 46%

So root "/" is mounted on /dev/sda6, which looks like it could be a problem, but why would this suddenly be a problem after working with VirtualBox? Could this be a matter of just freeing up space on /dev/sda6? Like the /tmp folder that's under "/"?

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SUSE :: Transparency In LXDE Also Shows The Login Screen Background

Nov 29, 2010

So I have installed LXDE on my SuSE install to have a addition to the GNOME desktop. The installation went fine (of course). But I'm now faced with a problem with the transparency in LXDE, I have a box around my cairo-dock with a piece of my login screen background (looks like the well-known black-box bug. See Screen shot). This is a bit strange and I've been looking at the solutions for the black-box bug since I've had it before, but have not found a way to sort this yetv(though i have found many solutions for the black-box bug itself).

But, not only is this box around cairo-dock, the rest of the transparency in LXDE also shows the login screen background. See screen shot. Screen shot: [URL] As you can see, i haven't had time to work on the eye-candy yet.

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SUSE :: Login Incorrect - Can't Go Farther From Welcome Screen - System Asking - User And Password

Mar 3, 2010

I have just bought a PC with SUSE 10.1-0. The first time I started the PC an installation menu appeared. I didn't define a user name, thinking that it should log in automatically (as in Windows occurs), but now I can't go farther from the Welcome screen, due to the system is asking me de user and password, but I didn't introduce nothing! Leaving username and password in blank didn't solve the matter.

I can see the admin screen (pressing F10) but I am not able to find any user to log (logically) and I can't include new users from there.

I have also tried to install Windows XP modifying the BIOS but the system returns a message (once in the WinXP installation program) about an error called 4096, about the file i386halaacpi.dll, which is unable to find (something about the HAL), so I am afraid that my (new) RAM memory is damaged.

What could I do? The system is for an old person, so I would like to install finally WinXP and delete Suse.

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Fedora :: Change My Login Screen In F10?

Mar 10, 2009

I have seen the option call login window in ubuntu versions so how can i change my login screen in fedora 10

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Fedora :: Change Login Screen 10?

Apr 16, 2009

I want to change the login screen in Fedora 10. I know in previous versions gdm manager or something like that was used to change this. I have a theme file that I downloaded from Gnome-look, but I can't use it in Fedora 10 because gdm wasn't included in 10 or something?How can I sort this, and does anyone know if gdm is making a return in Fedora 11?

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Fedora :: How To Change The Login Screen In 15

Jun 28, 2011

I've tried to change the log-in screen on Fedora 15 (gnome3) to have a custom background, however none of the guides I've found have worked - I'm now left with a blue background with no image. They all follow the same instructions as this guide. (I did change the address and PID to my own ones, although the PID was always increasing everytime I typed it) If I type this into the terminal logged in as my user I just get my desktop background changing, although I'm assuming this is correct.

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Ubuntu :: How To Change The Login Screen On 9.10

Jan 16, 2010

how can i change the login screen on ubuntu 9.10?

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Ubuntu :: Change Login Screen On 9.10?

Mar 9, 2010

After upgrading to 9.10 I can't change my login screen, only edit the auto-login preferences. I have one I'd like to use already, and am unable to figure out how to replace the new login screen with the one I've downloaded. It used to be simpler in 8.10 which is what I used, there was a menu for it under System and Preferences.

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Ubuntu :: Change Login Screen?

Apr 7, 2010

I have been trying for days trying to change my boot screen but to no avail.I am running ubuntu 9.10 Karmic dual boot with vista.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Login Screen Via Gdm?

Oct 3, 2010

I remember back when Ubuntu was young(about 3 years ago) and I could change the login screen via gdm. How do I change it in Lucid?

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Ubuntu :: Change Login Screen In 11.04?

Jun 13, 2011

I downloaded ubuntu 11.04 on my Pc.and i was woundering how to change the login screens ..bec it is my first time using gnome and unity thing, also how can i downlaod cool themes which cant be downloaded by appearance manager after being downloaded form gnome [URL]

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Fedora :: Change Login Screen In 11?

Aug 21, 2009

how to change logon screen from gdm to kdm in fedora 11 and also change the source for the same.

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Debian :: Login Screen Settings - Can't Change

Feb 9, 2011

I can not change System-->Administration--> Login Screen Settings. I'm not permitted to change. Not even if I run 'sudo gdmsetup' in terminal I have permisson to change.

I use kfreebsd kernel on Debian 6.0

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Fedora :: F11 - How To Change Resolution For Login Screen

Aug 13, 2009

Just installed F11. Been totally frustrated all day and all night with resolutions and DNS bugs. I installed system-config-display so I can get my video working properly. However, my monitor says it's out of range only on the login screen. How can I change the resolution for the login screen to match that of my working environment?

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Fedora :: How To Change The Login Screen In Fedora12

Nov 29, 2009

How to change the login screen in Fedora12.i found that the blue fedora login screen a bit boring and i've downloaded a MAC4LIN file but i don't know how to use it. Any way to change the login menu screen using this Mac4lin or other methods? My target is to create a MAC login screen.....????

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Fedora :: Where Is GDM - How To Change Login Screen Theme

Oct 2, 2010

I was looking up how to change my login screen to something pretty cool, and I kept seeing GDM pop up. So i have been looking all over my machine to find it, and found a bunch of GDM stuff, but have no idea how to set it up? How can I change my login screen theme??

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Fedora :: Change User Name On Login Screen?

Feb 15, 2011

I tried to change the name of the default user I created when I installed Fedora 14 to" Administrator". That apparently succeeded, but the login screen still shows the original name I specified. How do I go about changing that. don't need to change the home directory or anything else for that user.

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