On Friday 19 September 2003 10:50 am, Russ wrote: > Hi Dennis, > > No that is not it. The deal I remember gives you 4 options. I have been > tinkering with the setting you mentioned but all it does is change the > color and texture. Now it is entirely possible that I am not doing > something right, but it worked for me before and I am about pulling my > hair out trying to find it again. > > Thanks > Russ > > Dennis Myers wrote: > >On Friday 19 September 2003 10:04 am, Russ wrote: > >>Hi All, > >> > >>When I boot the comp it boots to a GUI screen that displays the users. > >>You choose one then enter the password. > >> > >>okay, last time I installed Linux (md9.1) I stumbled onto something that > >>allowed me to change the gui style (not just the color). One was a Gnome > >>style, one was a KDE style and a couple of others. I cannot find this > >>again and I do not like the style I have. > >> > >>If anyone out there has any idea what I am babbling about, could you > >>pleeeeeeese tell me where it is at? > >> > >>Thanks > >>Russ > > > >Russ, go into the KDE Control Center and select System> Login Manager. > > The first tab has GUI and color scheme, is that what you want? Ok, how about "drakboot" from a console or in the MCC "Boot" to do how your system boots. -- Dennis M. linux user #180842
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