On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 23:58, Paul Morgan wrote:
On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 13:00, Gene C. wrote:
> I would like to put a tailored message on the gdm graphical greeter screen to
> indicate just which version of the system I am running -- I have multiple
> version installed on the same hardware and it is sometimes not clear which is
> running/has been booted.
>
> I tried using the Systems Settings/Login Screen tool for gdm setting but
> changing messages there seems to have no effect.
>
> Any ideas/tips?
Have you looked at /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve/Bluecurve.xml.in (or
its progeny /usr/share/gdm/themes/Bluecurve/Bluecurve.xml)?
You could probably call a small script from rc.local in which you use
sed to insert the current version or other info into the greeter.
Aside: is it documented somewhere which variables are allowed in this
xml file (similar to %h)?
I don't think so. But the code says:
%h hostname
%o domainname
%d timed login delay
%s timed login string
%c clock
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