Ubuntu :: Change The Colours Of The GDM Login Screen?

Oct 19, 2010

How do I change the colours of the GDM login screen? I can change the background image, but I stuck with the theme.

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Ubuntu :: How To Change Screen Colours

Jun 8, 2011

I would like to ask how to change the colours on the screen. I have upgraded to Ubuntu 10 (04?) I think ... well that is what it said on the download page, so I guess it must be But it is terribly dull! All black, is there any way to make it a litte less boring, please. I am not a Goth and my computer would not be black were it not for the fact that I haven't gotten around to spraying it blue. Or green. Well, that is actually part of the problem. So many to choose from.Anyway - I looked in the system and the administration but there was no manner to do this.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Colours In The Logo?

Mar 28, 2011

the code I need to change the colours in the Linux Ubuntu logo to green white and orange. tell me if I can do this in the terminal or do I neded to log in as admnistrator. I am ok (Just ok) with Linux and am certainly not an expert

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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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Slackware :: Vim Colours Change Slightly In Xterm When A Key Is Pressed?

May 4, 2011

I'm having a problem with vim and xterm. When I open a file and press any key, the colour scheme changes slightly. This doesn't happen if I run a 256-colour xterm (export TERM='xterm-256color') but if TERM is set to 'xterm' (the default) I see the colour change. Setting TERM='xterm-256color' in my ~/.bashrc is a "solution", but I'd rather not have to do that since it's never been necessary in the past (e.g., on 13.1) and I don't use any 256-color schemes for vim (usually just the default or possibly "delek"). It doesn't happen with rxvt or with Xfce's terminal. I've tried compiling some other versions of xterm but they either exhibit the same behaviour or don't build. I have tried running without any ~/.vimrc file just to be sure it wasn't one of my settings and I've also tried the sample file at /usr/share/vim/vimrc; the effect is the same.

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Fedora :: Cannot Change Icons, Colours, Font Sizes In Nautilus

Dec 1, 2009

Still ironing out the kinks in a new install of Fedora 12.For some reason I am not able to change the icons, colours or font size used in the Nautilus file browser. While I am able to change these settings in System>Preferences>Appearance, changes just don't affect the Nautilus file browser, which continues to use the default Fedora icons in blue and 9 pt. Sans as its font no matter what I do. On the GNOME desktop I am able to adjust fonts and sizes, but when I change the icons, settings do not stick after a reboot.

I have tried deleting the ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus directory, downgrading nautilus, even removing and reinstalling it entirely, but to no avail. Tools like gnome-color-chooser affect the panel and desktop, but just don't have any effect on the Nautilus file browser. Why?This looks to me like a permissions issue possibly? The situation could be affected by the fact that the settings in /home were inherited from a previous installation of another linux distro.

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General :: Set Default Screen Colours In Putty / Ssh?

Dec 6, 2010

I use putty to ssh to linux box. By default I get black screen background with white foreground.
To change colours, I go to change settings -> Window/colours and then I set background colours as white and foreground colours as black. This is more easy on my eyes. But I can't seem to be able to set this colour setting as default and each time I login, I have to set colours.
Could someone please suggest a solution?

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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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Ubuntu :: Change Login Screen In Karmic?

Jan 21, 2010

i want to apply the mac4lin GDM theme, and get rid of the splash screens and xsplash, when i follow instructions on internet they telly to log out, and hit ctrl-alt-F1, but all i get is confuzzled screen with random colors...here is link: [URL]..

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 Gnome Login Screen Change?

Apr 27, 2010

are you able to change the login screen on ubuntu 10.04? as in the wallpaper..

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Ubuntu :: Change The Login Screen Appearance?

Sep 19, 2010

I really hate 10.04's login screen. Ugh. And I don't like that it lists all the users on the box. What happened to those clean-looking login screens, that just prompt you to type a username? Can I change the login screen appearance, somehow? I seem to recall that was possible, though I can't find anything in the preferences.

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Ubuntu :: 10.10 - Change The Name Of The Login Screen Picture?

Oct 26, 2010

Today I decided to customise my Ubuntu by installing my own picture over the default picture used in the log-in screen. I did a search and found it (in /usr/share/backgrounds). I looked into it a bit and found that the image was a .jpg with the name changed to a .png extension. I though I copied the title of it but must have hit the wrong button.

I put my picture in the folder. I then copied the name of the file, then deleted it. I went to paste the name over my new picture, and then found that I had hit the wrong button to copy it. When I delete things I usually hold shift to perma-delete it, so it isn't in the bin. Oh btw, I did this before in 10.04 and it worked in case anyone wants to do the same. It just needs to be a .jpg file, renamed to end with .png

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Ubuntu :: Login Screen Change The Picture?

Nov 6, 2010

I recently got this theme / login screen from here > [URL]

It is the 3rd one named "Login-Scan-fusion" I don't know how to set this up, how do I make it my login screen? I am using ubuntu 10.4LTS

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Ubuntu :: Change Text On Login Screen?

Dec 21, 2010

I am trying to change the text on the login screen (below the ubuntu logo) where it says Ubuntu. This is so I can replace the word with a random phase/personalise it for who the computer is for with there name etc.

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Ubuntu :: Change Login Screen In Maverick?

Dec 23, 2010

this was the instruction given.Use 'gdmsetup' to install.bBut when I open my so called "gdmsetup" or log in screen from system - admin all I find is...

playing sound
show list of users
show screen for choosing who will log in
login as automatically
select default session

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Ubuntu :: Change Background Of Login Screen

Feb 5, 2011

I want to change the background of my login screen. Can i do that? If yes then how?

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Ubuntu :: Change Natty Login Screen?

Jun 18, 2011

I installed Natty some time ago an was happily using it...Still am... But I decided to install some extra backgrounds. Now my login screen has changed to a WhiteOrchid.jpg?? how to set this right again? Or change it to a picture of my choosing?

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Ubuntu :: Change The Login Screen Background ?

Jul 27, 2011

How do I change the login screen background? Is there a way I can change the theme of the login screen, also?

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Ubuntu :: Change Passphrase Login Screen

Jul 31, 2011

Is there a way to change the passphrase login screen? It would be cool to change the background and edit the text?

text : Cryptsetup: evms_activate is not avaible
Unlocking the disk /dev/blablablabla
enter passprase

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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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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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