Debian: how to add user options to graphical login screen?

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Author: Vaughn Treude
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Subject: Debian: how to add user options to graphical login screen?
How do I tell which one it's using? I see config files and directories for
gdm, xdm, and kdm under the /etc directory. Since I'm running KDE, can I
assume it's kdm? No, the login shows no photos or icons. The problem is
there's no list of users at all, just a message that says "Welcome to
Lindows" and a box to enter the password. On the bottom of the dialog are
buttons that say "Login", "Clear" and "Shutdown"

Vaughn

On Tuesday 04 November 2003 13:48, you wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Vaughn Treude wrote:
> > The subject line says it all. I've been googling all over the place and
> > can't find the answer to this one. Thanks!
>
> Which graphical login is used?
>
> Debian provides gdm, xdm, kdm, wdm and maybe others too.
>
> > P.S. I might as well come clean about this. :-) I'm trying to configure
> > a new Lindows installation, and although I've added a non-root user, I
> > can't figure out a way to get their stupid login screen to prompt for
> > this non-root user instead of root. Since it's supposedly based on
> > Debian I'm hoping I can use the standard Debian config file - wherever it
> > is!
>
> I haven't used Lindows lately. Does the login show photos or icons for the
> users?
>
>
>    Jeremy C. Reed
>    http://bsd.reedmedia.net/

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