Giuseppe Giannuzzi wrote: > Amitakhya Phukan wrote: >> hi! >> >> Giuseppe Giannuzzi wrote: >> >>> Thanks Frank, >>> >>> it works! >>> Actually I was using KDE and Control Center without success. >>> So that means that default splash login is a gnome application >>> and KDE users have no control on it. >>> >>> >> from your reply, does login screen depend on kdm and gdm ? i think it >> does. so that if you are using gdm, kde control center can't have any >> effect. hope i am right. >> >> regards, >> amit. >> > As I said, I'm using KDE so I guess I'm using kdm: correct? > I tried to change user picture by Control Center but no change at login > screen. > Then I tried to logon using Gnome session following Frank suggestion and > finally I > changed user picture (same result launching gnome-about-me in a kde > session). > So I draw the conclusion that picture changing is a Gnome privilege but > I hope I went wrong in my calculations! > > Regards, > Beppe > The login screen is gdm not kdm. KDE has no way to change your gdm login picture. Not what I would call a "Gnome privilege" but a GNOME feature. -- David
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