David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> Even easier - you can configure this in the kde control center. System
> Administration -> Login Manager. Mine has the greeting set to "%r
> (%h)". According to the help text, the following are the available macros:
>
> GreetString
> The headline in the greeter. An
David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
I though I would run this idea by the list and see if there was any
aversion
to the idea of adding hostname information to the xorg/kdm login display.
I wouldn't change a thing about the login look, it's awesome. What I
would
propose is adding
Even easier - you can configure this in the kde control center. System
Administration -> Login Manager. Mine has the greeting set to "%r
(%h)". According to the help text, the following are the available macros:
GreetString
The headline in the greeter. An empty greeting means none at all.
On Thursday 30 April 2009 18:37:41 David C. Rankin wrote:
Hi,
you can modify the KDM theme configuration to display the hostname. The
themes are in /usr/share/apps/kdm/themes so just find the one you use and edit
kdm.xml.
You can now add some code to display the hostname, like:
%h
Of c
Listmates,
I though I would run this idea by the list and see if there was any
aversion
to the idea of adding hostname information to the xorg/kdm login display.
I wouldn't change a thing about the login look, it's awesome. What I
would
propose is adding to the existing login gr
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