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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: enjoijeff on 17 February 2004, 22:50

Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: enjoijeff on 17 February 2004, 22:50
I tried to change the login screen but I still get the Mandrake Linux thing that makes me click my name then asks for password gui and then cancel or login...
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: KernelPanic on 17 February 2004, 23:06
Describe what how changed it and what your intention was.
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: enjoijeff on 17 February 2004, 23:14
Well, the first time I installed Mandrake I messed up so that there was only 5GB of my harddrive used. So I re-installed and got it to use all of my 40GB. This time instead of clicking recommended or whatever. I clicked everything besides the language packages.

The first time I installed when I logged in it would allow me to type in a name and then a password. I liked that much better so I could just login root that way if needed. Now, it just let's me click my name.

My intention was to change it to one of the themes on art.gnome.org, but the gdmsetup and everything went okay. But it's still the same as it was before.
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: flap on 17 February 2004, 23:52
I don't understand what you're trying to do. Are you currently not using gdm but trying to switch to it? Or are you already using gdm but it isn't working?

And there's no reason you should ever need to log in as root.

[ February 17, 2004: Message edited by: flap ]

Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: enjoijeff on 18 February 2004, 00:18
Yes I am trying to switch it... It says I am currently running xdm... I then rebooted my computer now I get a konsole. That asks me to login... so I logged in and it gives me the command line I typed xdm and it says only root should want to run xdm. So I logout and login as root and run xdm. It takes me to a login screen that simply asks for a username and password. Then automatically logins me in on KDE. This I don't like because I like gnome much better.
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: flap on 18 February 2004, 01:32
Do you have the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop?
If so try adding the line
DISPLAYMANAGER="gdm"
to it.
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: enjoijeff on 18 February 2004, 02:45
Nope.
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: flap on 18 February 2004, 02:54
Well presumably you have the file /etc/X11/prefdm? Does that have some reference to xdm in it?
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: insomnia on 18 February 2004, 05:11
*Go to "Mandrake control center".
*Click on "Hardware".
*Select "Display Manager Chooser"
*Select GDM.
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: enjoijeff on 18 February 2004, 05:20
there is no category like that under Hardware..
Title: problems changing login screen
Post by: insomnia on 20 February 2004, 03:16
quote:
Originally posted by enjoijeff:
there is no category like that under Hardware..


Their is in 9.1!
Just look for something simular...
(I really don't like all those graphical tools in Mandrake...)

[ February 19, 2004: Message edited by: insomnia ]