The normal login screen, as you refer to it, Is the KDE login screen. You are now getting tne Gnome login screen. You get this screen because the last time you logged into your desktop you logged into Gnome and set it as your default. If you wish to change this, from the Session menu along the top of the Gnome loggin screen choose KDE and then enter your username and password. You will then be presented with a info message asking if you want to make KDE your default for future sesions. Choose yes and the next time you loggin you will be back with your "normal' loggin screen. Charles ----- Original Message ----- From: "pablito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 6:04 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] login screen > Sorry to ask this question again, but: > > In normal installation of Mandrake 7.2, the login screen has two fields, one > to enter the user's name and one to enter the password. It does not say > "KDE" or "GNOME" > > After updating some files, for some reason I now have a login screen that > says "Gnome" on it and has a picture of a penguin in an igloo. This screen > has only one field for entering both the user's name and the password. It > also has fewer options (no "console" or "restart x server") > > I got rid of that login screen once before by reinstalling everything > without any Gnome components but I don't really want to do that since Gnome > is occasionally useful. Is there a config file somewhere that specifies > which login screen comes up? > > >
