On Wednesday 30 April 2003 23:55, Travis Owens wrote:
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 23:35, Paul Benjamin wrote:
KDE Control Center->System Administration->Login Manager Click on the Administrator button Give Root password Click on Users tab Click on the icon by default it goes to: /opt/kde3/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/
I guess that you can take icons for other places but I would check the existing ones out to see what size and number of colors they are first. I have never changed them myself.
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On Wednesday 30 April 2003 11:22 pm, Travis Owens wrote:
I've checked the KDE control center... It's only got like 3 or 4 listed and they're all lame compared to the little guy that's default. I just left him in there for now, but I'd like to change it...
Thanks anyways... nice try! :)
-- Travis Owens
Linux MDs
In older versions, I hadn't tried it in a long time however, you could actually place just about any image there and associate it to a user. In the place I worked at the time, we took digital photos of each member of the team and placed them in that directory (after shrinking them drastically) and used them to identify the users. Of course they had to be on every one of our machines to look right, but it did work. As a matter of fact, I just did a quick test on it here using a png picture of myself and it worked great. So either get yourself a digital camera and take everyones picture, or create you a png that is 62x63 and put it in that directory and all should work fine. -- Kelly L. Fulks Home Account