Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "disable_user_list".
2011 Jul 21
10
centos6 not using /etc/gdm/custom.conf
In CentOS5 you were able to create a server section in /etc/gdm/custom.conf such as
[server-Standard]
name=Standard server
command=/usr/bin/Xorg -br -audit 4 -s 15
chooser=false
handled=true
flexible=true
priority=0
After this change, Xorg would run with the -br -audit 4 -s 15 options.
Unfortunately in CentOS6 this is not the case. It completely ignores anything put into custom.conf as far
2015 Apr 09
2
Edit login user list on CentOS 6
...t on Centos 6
> by making their user number less than 500.
You can (also) exclude entries by enumerating them on an "Exclude="
line in the greeter section of /etc/gdm/custom.conf .
Alternatively, you can suppress the list totally by changing the
default of gdm->simple-greeter->disable_user_list with the gconf
editor.
2015 Apr 09
0
Edit login user list on CentOS 6
...an (also) exclude entries by enumerating them on an "Exclude="
> line in the greeter section of /etc/gdm/custom.conf .
Not what I had in mind either, but this *may* help.
> Alternatively, you can suppress the list totally by changing the
> default of gdm->simple-greeter->disable_user_list with the gconf
> editor.
I still like to see my name if I?m the only one that uses the
system, and same goes for others.
What I am really looking for is where gdm (or whatever) caches
the list of users who have previously logged in to a system. I
have tried the brute force approach (grep -R) w...
2011 Aug 10
2
tweek startup and logon
Dear All,
CentOs 6 is great, but I would like to get back 2 things from 5.6 :
how can I always see the text lines during startup? (so no graphical
screen )
how can I *not *see all the users on the system when loging on? (so that
users also have to remember their username)
thanks for any advise.
James
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Johan Vermeulen
IT-medewerker
Caw De Kempen
johan.vermeulen at cawdekempen.be
2014 Jun 06
3
Where to change login screen options
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way to make the login require a username instead of just showing the available users to select from. ?Where do I change this? ?I'm using CentOS 6.5.
Thanks,
-wes