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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
2013 Feb 12
1
Disabling the shutdown buttons in graphical login screen of CentOS 6.3
Hi, I am not sure if I probably have overlooked some important clue, but I am stuck with a problem with the gdm-greeter in CentOS 6.3 here since three days without finding any suitable solution. The problem: * I have to somehow deactivate the "Suspend", "Restart" and "Shutdown" options in the login screen. * This has to be done in CLI mode, as I have to change
2015 Apr 09
2
Edit login user list on CentOS 6
------------ Original Message ------------ > Date: Thursday, April 09, 2015 11:03:04 -0600 > From: Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> > > On Thu, 9 Apr 2015 12:58:18 -0400 > Alfred von Campe wrote: > >> The thread on the CentOS 7.1 user login screen reminded me of a >> small nagging issue I have on CentOS 6. We are using a Windows >> AD backend
2009 Sep 18
2
gdm-simple-greeter config?
grep face /home/<username> -r :) -- David Fix Senior Systems Administrator Mr. X Inc. ----- Original Message ----- From: "m roth" <m.roth at 5-cent.us> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 9:01:27 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] gdm-simple-greeter config? > Greetings, > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at
2007 Sep 19
2
Disabling shutdown and suspend for normal users
Hi, [CentOS 5] What is the best way to remove the shutdown and suspend options from menu's for normal users? After googling around, I added "SystemMenu=false" to the greeter section in /etc/gdm/custom.conf. After that the GDM login screen still shows the options, but 'restart' indeed doesn't work anymore. However, the gnome menu's when logged in, still have the
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 -- Johan Vermeulen IT-medewerker Caw De Kempen johan.vermeulen at cawdekempen.be
2009 Jun 04
14
Gnome-login to osol DomU fails, refusing valid credentials
i''ve managed to get 2009.06 installed in a Xen DomU on Linux Dom0. it''s currently ''up'' with a static IP, and i can successfully ssh into the box as either root or ''myuser''. all network/login settings seem to survive reboot. i''ve set up for VNC to the DomU. i can connect, and am at the Gnome login window. but, neither
2010 Feb 05
2
gdm-simple-greeter, redux
Does *anyone* have a clue where gdm-simple-greeter stores the usernames it presents? I know that it is not getting it out of /etc/passwd. based on users who can log in, since I have several machines where one user, who's rolled off, is still showing, even though /etc/passwd has him as having a shell that doesn't exist. mark
2007 Mar 01
2
Making VNC run on port 8080 on Centos 3.4
Hi Friends, I am trying to run vnc on port 8080 on Centos 3.4 . There are no kde or gdm packages installed as we only need xserver. I have installed XFree86-font-utils-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-75dpi-fonts-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-base-fonts-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-xdm-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-libs-data-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-libs-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-xfs-4.3.0-78.EL XFree86-Mesa-libGL-4.3.0-78.EL
2016 Jun 08
3
setting up auto logout in CentOS 6
I would like to have my lab workstations logout a session after the person has been idle for a certain period of time. After some searching on the web, I got into /etc/gconf/schemas/gnome-session.schemas and set the default value of max_idle_action to ?forced-logout?: <schema> <key>/schemas/desktop/gnome/session/max_idle_action</key>
2015 Nov 10
2
Telling virt-manager to re-read ~/.gconf in RHEL 6
Hi all, I've written a tool that configured Virtual Machine Manager, but I've got a condition that I am now sure how to handle... If the user isn't logged in and I configure their ~/.gconf/apps/virt-manager/*, and then they log in, everything works great. However, if they've already logged in and there was no prior virt-manager configuration, the custom config is overwritten
2008 May 14
2
Max thin client sessions/gdm limit?
Greetings, I've been subscribed to this list for some time and I'd like to start off by thanking everyone who helps out on it. This is my first post to it, so please be gentle :-) I have several offices set up with RedHat and CentOS terminal servers. We are using CentOS 4.6 and RedHat 4.6 on them, GDM for the display manager, and PXES (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pxes/) for the
2013 Jul 08
1
Disabling user switching in CentOS 6
Installing CentOS 6 on a lab full of workstations, and I want to disable fast user switching. With CentOS 5, I simply made sure that the "user_switch_enabled" entry in /etc/gconf/schemas/gnome-screensaver.schemas was set to false. However, that doesn't work with CentOS 6. I've found various proposed solutions to this issue, such as gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
2015 Apr 08
3
Problems with getty and X on runlevel switch [Was: Re: The future of centos]
On 2015-04-08, Leon Fauster <leonfauster at googlemail.com> wrote: > Am 08.04.2015 um 16:22 schrieb Liam O'Toole > <liam.p.otoole at gmail.com>: >> On 2015-04-08, David Both >> <dboth at millennium-technology.com> >> wrote: >>> The easy way to restart gdm is when you are on the login screen >>> itself or the desktop simply press
2003 Oct 27
3
How to disable XFree86 and wdm listening ports
Hello, what is the right way to disable XFree86 and wdm listening ports tcp 6000 and tcp 1024. I read in man XFree86 about the -nolisten tcp option and tried to set in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xdm :0 local /usr/X11R6/bin/X -nolisten tcp but it was not successful. What is the right way to close the ports without use of IPFW? Your help would be appreciated. Thank?s Wolfgang
2012 Feb 10
1
Changing the appearance of the login box
I'm the founder and lead developer of the lightweight Linux distro Swift Linux. I'm currently in the process of switching from the old antiX Linux base to the new Linux Mint Debian Edition base. The new Swift Linux will be using LightDM instead of SLiM. I've found that replacing LMDE's default GDM display manager with SLiM disables many functions (like audio). Restoring these
2015 Dec 15
2
Dumb CentOS 7 question
Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 12/15/2015 10:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> How do you restart Xorg? I can't find a target for it, and restarting >> graphical.target doesn't seem to do it. > > Restart gdm. Really? There's no systemd target to restart it, and graphical.target doesn't do it? Um..... mark
2016 Jan 28
2
remote gnome setup
On 01/28/2016 09:40 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 03:24:48AM -0500, ken wrote: >> It's been surprisingly difficult to set up a remote display between two >> CentOS boxes, one headless running v.5.9 and the other a new laptop running >> v.7.2. Since the one machine is headless, it should be obvious which is to >> display the desktop of the
2015 Jan 10
2
C-6, Gnome question
On 01/09/2015 06:07 PM, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote: > I'm still trying to find the > thing I used back in C5(?) that raised the panels when the mouse hovered > over it for X seconds. With C6 I can't find it anymore and it switches > way too fast. I presume you're talking about panels with "Autohide" set. If you have the GUI gconf-editor installed, it's under
2006 Oct 10
1
metacity theme opacity
I pushed out some changes to gwd that makes it possible to properly set an overall opacity value for any metacity theme. Making the complete decorations translucent can look bad with some themes. However, I've made it possible to have the opacity fade from opaque to the selected opacity value in a similar way to how the built-in decorations look. This usually looks a lot better. I'll add