On 11/12/2021 22:37, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I reinstalled the XFCE spin. Previously, the ancient, upgraded,
Fedora install originated as a default Gnome install. I switched to XFCE at some point
later.
lightdm used to show my profile picture on my login screen. I have a distinct
recollection of either something in settings, or from the panel that opened a tool which
prompted me to select a picture, interactively crop it, and that became my profile
picture. But I cannot find any readily advertised tool to set my profile picture, after an
XFCE spin install.
A few minutes spent in Google led me to /var/lib/AccountsService/users
Looking in there, I can see that I should be able to set my profile picture by installing
$HOME/.face
Is this actually the way to go, these days? There's nothing in settings that invites
a non-technical user to select their mug shot, for their profile picture? They'd have
to discover this via Google and command line?
Install lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings. I'm surprised it isn't installed by
default.
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