Another complaint I have is with the terminal windows. When I am
using black lettering on a white background, the black lettering look
more like gray. With my aging eyes I would really like to have the
lettering a real black. I have played with the "color" terminal
window settings, but haven't seen an improvement.
On Feb 5, 2009, at 7:51 PM, solarflow99 wrote:
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Margaret Doll
<Margaret_Doll(a)brown.edu> wrote:
On Feb 4, 2009, at 6:34 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:39:55 -0430
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
You haven't said which display manager you're using. If it's gdm, the
above instructions presumably should work (I wouldn't know).
Odds are good if it is gdm changes won't take effect till you reboot
or run some obscure undocumented tool to make gdm reread the
config info.
I installed gconf-editor and ran the program. There was no
disable_user_list box
/etc/gdm/custom.conf initially contained
[xdmcp]
[chooser]
[security]
[debug]
gconftool-2 --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf.xml.defaults --
direct --type bool --set /apps/adm/simplgreeter/disable_user_list true
executed.
However after a reboot, I still have the first two accounts showing
up with the "Other" login on the login screen. /etc/gdm/
custom.conf has no changes. When I use gconf-editor, I still see
the same entries as before I issued the gconftool-2 command.
ya, it didnt work for me either, I tried everything. So now I just
used SLiM and dont need GDM at all. There is no user list and its
faster.
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