On 07/15/2014 08:11 AM, Jim Perrin wrote:
You probably want to read over -
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Desktop_Migration_and_Administration_Guide/customizing-login-screen.html
and
On 07/14/2014 12:32 PM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control-
center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any effect.
TIA
You probably want to read over -
On 07/15/2014 08:11 AM, Jim Perrin wrote:
You probably want to read over -
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Desktop_Migration_and_Administration_Guide/customizing-login-screen.html
and
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control-
center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any effect.
TIA
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 12:32:41PM -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control-
center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any effect.
TIA
depends on which Centos you're talking about. If C7, with Gnome 3,
here's one URL a
On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 12:32 -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control-
center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any effect.
TIA
Hi,
Best way to-do this and one that is reversible if needed.
- Open terminal.
- Do: 'cd
On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 21:13 +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 12:32 -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control-
center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any effect.
TIA
Hi,
Best way to-do this and
On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 21:21 +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 21:13 +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
On Mon, 2014-07-14 at 12:32 -0500, Ian Pilcher wrote:
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control-
center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any
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