On 2017-03-15 17:44, cagsm wrote:
The problem here is that is why I came to the list actually, I have not really an idea about all these layers especially the graphics stack of todays Linux. I have a machine that is a fresh 42.2 install, with kde selected during the installer. Thats all I can tell for example for that machine. I read about sddm and all sorts of things. So what is the default 42.2 graphics way to do things? Thats what I have. That is where I try to show a simple text for the user to be able to tell what machine she is accessing for example at the lock screen. Or better say logon screen. Its not even about screensavers I guess. Basic login. After bootup. That screen.
How about replacing the default background picture? I think we can find a CLI command to add text to a graphic. Needs finding where the picture is saved or if it is configurable. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith))