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

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Author: der.hans
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Subject: Debian: how to add user options to graphical login screen?
Am 04. Nov, 2003 schw=E4tzte Vaughn Treude so:

> Cool! It works! Once again my expectations were wrong; I thought I'd ha=

ve
> to mess with some KDE-related file. I also sort of expected the default
> shell to be set automatically, and didn't think to check /etc/passwd. Oh=

,

The no default shell got me because of /etc/bash_completion, which rocks an=
d
it sucked no having it :).

> and I agree with you on the bit about not displaying the login ID's, thou=

gh
> it's not a big issue for this particular system. It's just that the logi=

n
> wasn't giving me any choice at all - just prompted for a password. I gue=

ss

It didn't let you input a username? Ugh. OK, didn't catch that. That really
sucks.

ciao,

der.hans
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