Software :: Plymouth - Changing The Default To New Theme
Jul 20, 2011When i am changing the default theme to new theme it gives me following error:
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When i am changing the default theme to new theme it gives me following error:
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really wish to customize my GDM for ubuntu 11.4 but failed to do so.....therefore i decided to use alt. such as SLiM.....I could install it properly in virtualbox but when i went to do it on my real ubuntu 11.4 ......the screen stops at plymouth theme or goes blank after loading plymouth theme......then i read further more blogs and made changes and now even if i configure SLim the GDM starts no matter what i do .........
PS : I am new to ubuntu and dont have any knowledge about scripting programming and stuff....
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su -
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** (gnome-settings-daemon:16223): WARNING **: Can not run apport-checkreports
(gnome-settings-daemon:16223): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: IA__g_object_notify: object class
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