Ubuntu :: Lucid - Option 'Application > Administration > Login Screen' Is Not Enabled

Nov 15, 2010

Hello guys, I've just ran 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' to upgrade some packages, there're few packages I want to keep.

However it changed a lot my customized environment like the login screen and the wallpapers.

I really like the previous login screen but how can I change it back?

The option 'Application > Administration > Login screen' is not enabled.

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