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Monday, December 8th 2003, 5:28pm

Ugly BGColor when logging in from GDM to KDE...

When I login from GDM into KDE the BGColor is always the same, a really ugly grey. What I want to do is change the color to something more eye pleasing, like darkblue or something to that effect. Kinda like how Redhat or Fedora setup up there login color from gdm to kde...

So does anybody know what file I have to edit to make this happen? Thanx!

m4ktub

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Monday, December 8th 2003, 8:46pm

GDM comes with an app called "gdmsetup" that lets you configure everything (configurable) in the GDM greeter.
(NOTE: that app may only exist in redhat distro, don't know that)

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Monday, December 8th 2003, 11:31pm

GDMSetup

Thanx for the reply... Yea I know about GDMSetup and what it can do, unfortunately what I am looking for is not in that application. I believe it has something to do with KDE not Gnome... Because if I load Gnome from GDM the color jumps to darkblue, If I load KDE from GDM the color jumps to grey... Now if it was a GDM thing then the color would stay the same for every desktop loaded. It's not... The predesktop load color changes... So there for it has to have something to do with the KDE or one of the presesision files in either GDM, XDM, KDM.. I just don't know which one or how to set them to get what I want...? HELP :(