I'm aware that I can use the LoginManager under Systems Setting to customize my login settings, but how / where can I change my login user icon? I couldn't find that feature anywhere ...
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Re: KDE 3.x: Customizing user login
K Menu | System Settings | General | About Me
Click on the default image where it says: (Click the button to change your image)Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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You're human. Humans are silly! :PWindows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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I gradually 'aged' into it!
Go to your initial post in this thread. Click on the Modify button. Add SOLVED to the subject line.
Welcome to the Kubuntu Forum.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Re: KDE 3.x: Customizing user login [SOLVED]
I wanted to add this note to conclude this topic:
(1) I used Systemsettings>About me to customize my image, but somehow the new image didn't show up next time when I logged in. I went to About me, and no image was displayed, and whenever I wanted to click & pick a new one, an error message opened saying ""Your administrator has disallowed changing your image.". (Same when using Kcontrol > Security & Privacy > Password & User account, even when using sudo/kdesu).
... but, I figured out the solution:
Apparently, the login-manager doesn't accept directories other than /usr/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/ (probably something about access rights), and chosing an image from a different directory seems to result in that error message. So, I ...
(2) copied my image to that directory (using the Terminal > sudo cp (image) /usr/share/apps/kdm/pics/users/).
(3) went to Kcontrol > Systemsettings > Login manager, activated Administrator Mode there, selected the Users tab, selected my account from the User Images pulldown menu, and clicked the frame underneath to chose the correct image.
Result: Correct image displayed during Login.
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Hm, the fact that I can't chose an image any longer under About Me / Kcontrol > ... > Password & User Control remains, but things are fixed without it ... :P
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