Ubuntu :: Change Gdm Login Screen From Command Line

Mar 22, 2011

is there a way to change the gdm login screen (either the background image or the text in the login window) from the command line?i'd like to check several things at boot and report that on the gdm login screnn.

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General :: Change Login Manager Gdm->command Line Only?

Feb 28, 2010

I am using debian 5.04(base) + lxde. I am using gdm to login. I want to change the gdm to commandline login only, which similar to (ctrl +alt + f2) but whenever computer restart, it boot into gdm. what is the file to change the boot level?

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Ubuntu :: 9.10 Cannot Boot To Command Line Login Screen?

Mar 13, 2010

I have used the below command to do that successfully for the previous version of ububunt, but this time I failed to do that with Ubuntu 9.10. I know I can do that manually by "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" command. I try to change the name of /etc/init.d/gdm files, but the problem still exist.m"sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove"

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Ubuntu :: Change Screen Resolution At Command Line?

Jul 20, 2010

what is the command or man/info page that show how to change screen/monitor resolution while in the bash shell?

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Feb 20, 2011

Does anyone know if there's a command I can put in Terminal to change the screen resolution?

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Apr 30, 2011

I installed this graphics card update in kubuntu 11.04 [URL].... And when now kubuntu boots to a command line interface login screen I don't mind reinstalling to fix it, i would just like to install the latest version of the graphics card driver. I've tried twice with the same results, how i can fix it?

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Jul 3, 2011

i wish to copy one picture placed in home folder to usr/backgrounds/share to change my login screen.

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Ubuntu :: Login Option To Command Line?

May 14, 2010

Does anyone know how? I want to add the command line option to the login to. So, I have Gnome, KDE and command line.

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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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Ubuntu :: New Install Boots To Command Line Login

Feb 21, 2011

I decided to dual boot install Ubuntu with my Windows 7. After a lot of hair pulling, i finally managed to boot the live cd environment with "nomodeset". From there i installed ubuntu. When it finished installing, i booted to the new ubuntu install only to be presented with a command line login. If i change the boot line from "quiet splash" to "nomodeset", i can coax ubuntu to boot in low graphics mode. However this is not a permanent fix, and doing so causes a 2 inch offest of the screen on the right hand side. Only the have the missing 2 inches appear on the left side. If from the "Ubuntu is running in low graphics mode" message, i select "console login", and type "startx" i just comes out with "X Server Fatal error- No Screens found". I also tried:

Code:

But it still didn't help. I'm running out if ideas here, can anyone point me in the right direction?

This is a cd that i got free from Canonical themselves. It's Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and I have Intel Integrated Graphics.

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Ubuntu :: Change Hotkey In Command Line?

Dec 24, 2010

I just searching a way to modify a hotkey like in system->preference->keyboard shortcuts but in command line, because I want to make a configuration file and I need to delete a hotkey.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Things With Command Line?

Mar 10, 2011

I understand the basics, where certain files are located, how to change basic things, and very basic stuff with the command line (I use it to organize my files mainly). If at all possible could you supply me with a guide - be a website or a book to:

1) Just the general layout of the system (whats in the depth of the /etc folder and what naught)

2) How to more efficiently use the command line. As in where I am not giving in and using the GUI all the time.

3) What programming language(s) should I learn. I am thinking C and Python to start.

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May 15, 2011

I decided to install Chromium OS to my dad's netbook, and it works perfectly. The only problem is that i can't change the time. Luckily, I can access a command line by pressing CTRL+ALT+T. So maybe I can change it from the command line.

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Ubuntu :: Change Log In Pref From Command Line

May 24, 2010

I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.4 and for various reasons I found myself selecting a KDE session without KDE being installed. This has locked me into a situation where I can't boot up/log in properly. I can get to a command line and start the x environment as root. How can I re-set any user's preferences to default (via the CL)? Ie, I'd like to re-set a user (myself) so that I can again choose the log in to a gnome session.

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General :: Fedora 15 Command Line Login?

May 30, 2011

Few day back I have installed fedora 15 in my system with gnome desktop environment. when i was using fedora 11 I used to login via command line by changing the /etc/inittab from run level 5 to run level 3 . once if i login when ever i need GUI, simply i will type startx command , but when i tried to change the runlevel in fedora 15 , It was confusing to me , there is no 1,2,3 is there . how can i change to command mode login in fedora 15..?

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General :: Login Through Command Line In Grub?

Jan 4, 2011

Does anyone know how to login through command line in grub.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Turned Login Sound Off With Command Line?

Jan 26, 2010

How do i turn it back on, I found a new login sound i want and i need to turn it back on.

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Ubuntu :: Login Through Command Line In Grub - Error: No Such Disk

Jan 5, 2011

how to login through cmdline in grub.I tried some of codes but failed.codes were-grub>set root=(hd0, grub> linux /vmlinuz root=/dev/(sda, ro error;no such disk

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Ubuntu :: Change Desktop Icon Via Command Line?

May 28, 2010

What is the command to change a desktop icon's image to a custom image? Also, is it the same for a link and launchers?

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Ubuntu :: Change System Language Via Command Line?

Jan 29, 2011

I built Ubuntu desktop up from a server install. I'm using Gnome. I want to change the system's language, and I have no menu option to enter System>Preferences>Language Support. I need to either:1.) Install whatever will place that option in the menu.2.) Affect the change via the command line (preferable).I just can't figure out what to install and Google only produces GUI tutorials. =/

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Jun 13, 2011

I installed the latest version off the download site yesterday, when first booting an error message came up that my hardware does not support the most recent desktop environment so I should switch to classic. After a bit of googling I found out how to do this.

The problem is that my hardware really doesn't support the current desktop environmet, I can't get the windows to appear, I just get black rectangles in the middle of the screen instead, so the GUI is inaccessable.

I am looking for instructions on changing the desktop environment from a command line (which I can boot to).

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Ubuntu :: Change File Property Using Command Line?

Jan 16, 2011

i want to know how to change file property using linux command line?

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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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CentOS 5 :: Change Or Add Text To The Login Page In Comment Line

Feb 16, 2010

I have installed the astercc box it is running by centos 5.2 and i want to add some text to the " login page " i dont know how its called but when i start the pc when everything is been loaded it ask for the user and password And in top of it i want add tekst there,

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OpenSUSE Install :: Getting A Command Line Login Prompt?

Jan 14, 2010

I was expecting a gnome window login prompt after installation was done. Instead I am getting a command line login prompt.Am I right expecting a X-Windows login prompt?I login successfully, but I am dropped into a shell (bash) instead of a gnome desktop.

The hardware I am installing on:
Intel Core 2 Duo
2 GB Ram
137 GB HD
Radeon X1300/X1550 Series
Monitor - Dell E156FP (max res 1024x768 60 Hz)

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Feb 10, 2011

I have Fedora 14 with minimal installation (without graphical interface and so on) and the application I've been working needs to be initialized on boot up. So, I need to disable the login prompt (and password) by command line. How can I do it? I've seen by GUI, but with command line nothing...

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Jun 8, 2010

I have an old PC (130mb RAM, 6gb hard drive).

I installed a command-line version of Ubuntu 10.04 using the Alternate CD. The machine was wiped, and I used most of the default settings.

I used a thirteen character user id which consisted of mixed case letters and numbers, and an eighteen character password that contains mixed case letters and numbers and a # sign.

When I rebooted, the command-line login would not accept my password. I assumed I had somehow made a mistake, and just wiped the machine again and reinstalled. This time I was very careful with the user name/pw.

Again, the command-line login did not accept my password!

On a hunch, I took an old Ubuntu 7.10 Alternate CD and erased the machine again. I installed a command-line version of Ubuntu. AGAIN --- it will not accept my password even though I'm 100% sure it is correct.

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Ubuntu :: Change Desktop Environment/Session From Command Line?

May 12, 2010

I had chosen automatic logon. Then updated to 10.04. During logout to change Desktop Environment/Session, I noticed that GDM login screen had an option for KDE session although I had not installed KDE. I got curious. So I tried it. System hangs. Restart does not help because somehow gdm proceeds to the KDE session although I did not choose it to be default session. So I had only CLI left.

I got over it by stopping gdm (/etc/init.d/gdm stop) and removing gdm and installing xdm. Anyway, what is the proper way? How to order desktop environment from CLI and/or where is the default desktop environment option written in a file?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Change Software Sources Command Line?

Jun 9, 2010

Is there a complete mirror list you can choose from the command line. There is good way doing it from Administration > Software Sources. However.. if you don't have X.. is there an easy way to choose between different sources(mirrors) without editing the sources.lst manually, but choosing for example main mirror or some other faster one let's say in your region?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Change Update Server From Command Line?

Sep 12, 2010

On Ubuntu Desktop editions, there is a GUI application which allows easily changing to a different server. It can even find out how one is the fastest update server.Is there a corresponding command line tool available to do this? Because I'm using the Server edition without GUI. I hate to manually edit /etc/apt/source.list.

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