On Tuesday 16 October 2007 11:57:26 am Eberhard Roloff wrote: > Adam Jimerson wrote: > > I'm trying to add images to user accounts using the Personal Settings > > tool in KDE on my 10.3 box, but I seem to ran into a snag. I'm going > > through Configure Desktop -> Security & Privacy -> Password & User > > Account. Once there I click on the box to add an image, its says to the > > right of the box (Click the button to change your image), but when I > > click on it a window pops up and says "Your administrator has disallowed > > changing your image.". If this is something that needs root access to do > > why is there not > > a 'Administrator Mode' button on the bottom of the page. I know how to > > add images to users on KDE, now I just want to images with user accounts > > in general. Anyone know how to do this? > > > > Thanks in advance > > Fwiw I do not need root privileges to change my user account picture > there. I am on 10.3/32bit/KDE chosen at install time. > > If you want to do picture changes with root authority, ex. change > pictures for different users than yourself, you better use > kcontrol/System Administration/Login Manager/Users > > kind regards > Eberhard
I went through there but that only adds the image to the login screen, would adding the image to the user account from Password & User Account also only add the image to the login screen? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
