Sorry, I thought the context was clear: I was referring to the "login screen": it is the same thing as the GDM display login screen. I guess that is customizable: however, the way it is currently done by default (which is what most users will see the first time) is not very professional-looking in my opinion. My opinion, of course. Best wishes, Trotter --- Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 09:41 +0200, Mostafa Afgani wrote: > > I think he's actually talking about GDM login and not the FC splash > > once the password has been entered. From what I have seen, the login > > and password boxes are in the top left quarter (somewhat). > > We really need clarification from the original poster. Off the top of > my head, I can think of several things that someone might describe as > splash graphics, but only the first one seems like it's directly > associated with "Fedora", the rest use other words. > > The GRUB graphics that appear before/during the boot menu. > The graphical boot stuff that hides the service starting messages. > The GDM login screen (not sure if there's a KDM equivalent). > The progress graphics as Gnome starts up. > The progress graphics as KDE starts up. > > I think they're referring to GDM, but it's not abundantly clear. If so, > it's themeable, and they can choose other designs. I made my own just > for the challenge of it, back when I was using FC3. The same one still > works with FC4. I haven't tried out FC5 on my own PCs, I want PCs that > work, I've done my FC5 dabbling on a friend's PC who loves to try > everything that he can, but frequently doesn't know what he's doing. > Helping him out's usually good for a free feed. ;-) > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com