Jesper,

Figuring out which display manager is pretty easy.

On the server, as root, do this:

    netstat -anp | grep ":177 "

It should display the PID/program

As for customizing the background, that is entirely dependent
upon which display manager is running.

For XDM, look at the Xsetup scripts in /etc/X11/xdm

For GDM, look for the gdm.conf file.

For KDM, look for the kdmrc file


Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
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On 4 Dec 2002, Jesper Berth wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> Witch loginmanager am i using how can i tell, i am using RedHat 7.3 and
> ltsp 3.0
> 
> And how can i change it ?? Background and text 
> 
> Hope it's understandable 
> 
> / Jesper Berth 
> 
> 
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