
Op donderdag 24 oktober 2019 18:34:51 CEST schreef Knurpht-openSUSE:
Op donderdag 24 oktober 2019 18:29:47 CEST schreef Jan Engelhardt:
On Thursday 2019-10-24 15:54, Simon Becherer wrote:
/etc/sddm.conf from https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/SDDM/
take a look what all is possible: sddm --example-config > /home/yourhome/sddm.conf.examples
insert for hide users:
[Users] HideUsers=user1,user2
But can it do HideUsers=*? _That's_ the feature most people want, to give a login screen as barren as the one from Windows.
Won't HideShells=bash
And it does. But, what also works is making the MinimumUid equal to MaximumUid. There's also RememberLastUser, did not test that though. Now sddm shows the last used username, but hides all others.
do that? Since by default all users have bash as the default shell? I'll test this right away.
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