Re: xdm at startup?
And to change the default xdm background, install Xbanner.
Martin
>Subject: Re: xdm at startup?
>
>Edit your /etc/X11/config file and change the no-start-xdm to
start-xdm.
>
>On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, Matt Garman wrote:
>
>>
>> I installed xdm on my system. Everything is fine, but at
install-time
>> I chose to *NOT* have it start at boot-time. Now I wish to have it
>> invoked automatically at startup. What do I need to do?
>>
>> Also, is there a way to change the default xdm background (i.e. the
>> login screen)? The greyish default is kinda nasty.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Matt
>>
>> --
>> Matt Garman, garman@uiuc.edu
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>> Lord, them delta women think the world of me."
>> -- Dickey Betts, "Ramblin' Man"
>>
>>
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