Re: Changing Greeter Background Image

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On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 03:09:00PM -0600, Basil L. Copeland Jr. wrote:
> I'm trying to change the greeter background image.  I've tried using
> the GUI login screen tool to shift from the Graphical greeter to the
> Standard greeter.  The GUI tool shows the Standard greeter pointing
> to the image I want for my background.
> 
> But I still get the Bluecurve background.
> 
> I've tinkered with gdm.conf.
> 
> But I still get the Bluecurve background.
> 
> So I've delved into GdmGreeterTheme.desktop Bluecurve and pointed "screenshot=" to the image I want to use.
> 
> I still get the Bluecurve background.
> 
> What do I have to do to modify the greeter background?

Is there a "program to run in the background" setting set up in
gdmconfig?  e.g. xsri (grep xsri gdm.conf)

I don't really know why we have that in there still, but it seems to
be there.

Havoc



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