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A simple KDE Login (kdm) background. Thanks to the great work of other KDE-Look.org graphics people (Specifically, this is hacked from images from detsaot, developer of KSplash/ML and Risto, developer of KSplash-Introduction-2). I'm not a graphics person so I've stolen much of this from those! :) I have the GIMP source file for those who want it, just email me (this is how I've added things like the RedHat logo ;).
INSTALL: The easiest way is to just copy the appropriate png file to /usr/share/wallpapers and - as root - run 'kcontrol' and configure the
Login Manager to use this background.
DISTRO-SPECIFIC VERSIONS: I've now added RedHat and Debian specific images. There is also one with Tux included in the tar/gz file.
19 years ago
0.2 - Added 'welcome' text and other text to the top. Please see the second screenshot to get the idea.
0.3 - Hopefully cleaned up the 'welcome' text.
0.4 - New version distributed as a tar/gz archive (will package the GIMP xcf seperately). This contains several distro-specific images (Debian, RedHat, Tux, etc.). I need help getting good transparent SuSE, Mandrake, FreeBSD, Slackware, etc. logos. :)
0.5 - Finally seperated into both 800x600 and 1024x768 versions. See the appropriate category for each. Downloadable as a tar/gz archive.
19 years ago
0.2 - Added 'welcome' text and other text to the top. Please see the second screenshot to get the idea.
0.3 - Hopefully cleaned up the 'welcome' text.
0.4 - New version distributed as a tar/gz archive (will package the GIMP xcf seperately). This contains several distro-specific images (Debian, RedHat, Tux, etc.). I need help getting good transparent SuSE, Mandrake, FreeBSD, Slackware, etc. logos. :)
0.5 - Finally seperated into both 800x600 and 1024x768 versions. See the appropriate category for each. Downloadable as a tar/gz archive.
anonymous-hive
18 years ago
oh yes : very good indeed :)
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jkirk
19 years ago
Thanks,
Jim.
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thoreau
19 years ago
Just comment out those lines which run xsri and xsetroot. This will take their stuff away. ;) Hopefully, redhat will make this easier to do in newer releases ;) HINT HINT!
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