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For months, I've been searching to change the default login background wallpaper, but to no avail. But last night, I discovered that the solution was so simple. Later today I will post a tutorial.
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@ThisGuy1996,
I have been wanting to do this as well. Please do share, can't wait - Thanks
Bobby
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Go to start menu--->Settings -----> Control Panel ----> System Administration -----> Login Manager ---> Under the "background tab, select the background image of your choice.
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@ThisGuy1996,
I don't have a "Login Manager" icon on my " TDE Control Panel.
Do I need to turn that on some how or can it be launched using | Menu --> Run Command ?
Thanks,
Bobby
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Did you go through System Administration?
Could you post a picture?
Last edited by ThisGuy1996 (2016-03-12 23:20)
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I think you have installed TDE modules that are not shipped with q4os by the looks of things.
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Nothing wrong with adding to q4os, it just won't be available to everyone. I will look into changing q4os login when I have a few minutes
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I had to change the background because It hurt my eyes. Plus, I have OCD
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I couldn’t help it. I wanted to make it look more like Xp. I changed the desktop appearance, and thought it would be cool to change it.
Last edited by ThisGuy1996 (2016-03-13 00:13)
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No big deal, I joke about it all the time.
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I pay too much attention to little details. Changing the login background made my day.
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I found the setting, it is in the file /etc/trinity/tdm/backgroundrc you will need to be root to edit but you can if you want (just right click -> actions -> edit as root), and change "Wallpaper[$e]=/opt/trinity/share/wallpapers/q4os-wp01.png" to your choice. Just be careful what you change
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Hey, lets skip the chit-chat (just kidding), I still don't know how to add that Administrator Icon to Control Panel Please tell me, I'm really want to know.
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@Dai,
Thanks for sharing file and location to switch Login Background. Diving in as root, wish me luck
Bobby
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$ sudo kcmodules --unlock should do the trick.
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Thanks - that's right. Now I remember. Q4OS member originally posted that (link below) info but, slipped by me what it was for.
http://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=1732#p1732
Now Changing Login Wallpaper and unlocking kcmodules
Thanks So Much !
Bobby
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@ThisGuy1996,
I now have access to Login Screen Administration configuration.
Thanks,
Bobby
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Just had a look at that command and it unlocks a few things:- thememanager style, icons, kmlaunch, ksplashmanager, twindecorarion and tdm, so should give you everything needed to make your screen "pretty"
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I wonder if these modules are locked out by default in TDE or a Q4OS build decision.
I am very thankful to have access to all these new settings. I have fully customized my system, logos, icons, backgrounds, wallpaper
Thanks Guys
Bobby
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I'm similar, I tend to test (and break) systems regularly, but usually stick to offered theme and change the background to something more pleasing to me.
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I must admit I have had a few systems go rotten on me, but usually can recover them, although nowadays it's quicker and easier to just reinstall than it is to fix systems.
Last edited by Dai_trying (2016-03-13 18:42)
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This is a dumb question, but how does one break a distro?
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Let a noobie answer this. One wrong " in the wrong place and your system could stop working Okay, its not quite that bad.
Making unrecommended changes to a system like the wrong path in TDE or installing a non-compatible package to your system could break it. Non-compatible packages are built for other distros that do not follow Debian's packagement management schema, like Ubuntu packages. Anytime you install a package it has to be a Debian Jessie package deb (for Q4OS v1.x) and correct cpu architecture too 32bit / x64. There are checks in apt-get / dpkg / gdebi and Synaptic to prevent using the wrong package.
Making direct code changes to system files could also break your distro (system).
granting yourself root access and rename a system folder or file to other than normal could break your Distro.
I break Distros all the time. I have 9 hard dirves with major modded Q4OS Installs. I call them Q4 because when I am done hacking them they don't usually act like an OS
Last edited by bobby (2016-03-14 07:19)
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Quick question...do you know what a Konquisidebar is?
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If I were to hazard a guess it would be something like an interactive sidebar for konqueror, but only a guess.
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