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Look in kdestart: [ -e "${kdehome}/share/config/kdesktoprc" ] && \ color="`sed -n '/^Color1=/ s/Color1=//p' "${kdehome}/share/config/kdesktoprc" | head -1 | awk -F \, '{ printf("#%02x%02x%02x",$1,$2,$3) }' -`" [ -z "$color" -a "$USER" == "root" ] && color="#bd0000" [ -z "$color" -a "$USER" != "root" ] && color="#ACB29C" Op vrijdag 28 december 2001 03:57, schreef S.Toms:
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, PCHintz wrote:
p> On Wednesday 26 December 2001 09:30 pm, you wrote: p> > Anyone recall what file it was that had the setting string to control p> > what the background color was on the KDM logon screen. It was a blueish p> > color I recall in kde-2.2.1 but in kde-2.2.2 it's the ugly yellowish color p> > that XDM uses. I p> > can't seem to recall which file and setting controlled p> > that in KDE so that I can change it back. p> p> The file is /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc. It can be easily configured p> in the Control Center -> System -> Login Manager. p>
I messed up the description above. I meant to say that the screen that pops up, just after the logon screen disappears with the KDE loading inits window in the middle. That screen is all of a sudden the yellow color I mentioned above. Sorry for the confusion.
p> PCHintz p> p>
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