From d16f1e47e8f7655cb2aa248c9e15f004b2e91c4f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eugene O'Connor Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 15:46:59 +0000 Subject: Deleted this chapter from SAG - soon to be replaced with an ORM. --- gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/gdm.xml | 550 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 550 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/gdm.xml diff --git a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/gdm.xml b/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/gdm.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f34d4b1..0000000 --- a/gnome2-system-admin-guide/C/gdm.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,550 +0,0 @@ - - Configuring GDM - - This chapter describes how to configure GDM in the GNOME Desktop. - - - Introduction to GDM - - GDM - introduction - - To start a GNOME Desktop session, users must log in to authenticate -their identity. The login screen provides gateway to the desktop environment -for the user. The GNOME Display Manager (GDM) application controls the login screen. - GDM also enables you to log in to another -session without closing the current session. - - - Configuring GDM - - GDM - configuring - - To configure GDM, use the GDM -Configurator application. To open GDM Configurator, choose ApplicationsSystem ToolsGDM Configurator. - You can configure GDM in the following functional -areas: - - - - General - - - - - Standard greeter - - - - - Graphical greeter - - - - - Security - - - - - XDMCP - - - - - General Settings - Use the General tabbed section to set general GDM -preferences. - lists the general GDM settings that you can -configure. - - General GDM Settings - - - - - - - Element - - - Description - - - - - - - - Local - - - - Information -to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Remote - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Always use 24 hour clock format - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Login a user automatically on first bootup - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Automatic login username - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Login a user automatically after a specified number -of seconds - - - - Information to be provided -in a future release. - - - - - - Timed login username - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Seconds before login - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - -
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- - Standard Greeter Settings - Use the Standard greeter tabbed section to set -preferences for the standard greeter. - lists the standard greeter settings that -you can configure. - - Standard Greeter Settings - - - - - - - Element - - - Description - - - - - - - - Logo - - - - Information -to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Welcome string - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Show choosable user images (face browser) - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - No background - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Image - - - - - - - - - - Color - - - - - - - - - - Scale background image to fit - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Only color on remote displays - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Background color - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - -
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- - Graphical Greeter Settings - Use the Graphical greeter tabbed section to set -preferences for the graphical greeter. - lists the graphical greeter settings that -you can configure. - - Graphical Greeter Settings - - - - - - - Element - - - Description - - - - - - - Greeter list - - - Information to be -provided in a future release. - - - - - - Install new theme - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - -
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- - Security Settings - Use the Security tabbed section to set security -preferences for GDM. - lists the security settings that you can -configure. - - Security Settings - - - - - - - Element - - - Description - - - - - - - - Allow root to login with GDM - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Allow root to login remotely with GDM - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Allow remote timed logins - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Show system menu - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Allow configuration from the login screen - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Retry delay (seconds) - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - -
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- - XDMCP Settings - Use the XDMCP tabbed section to set preferences -for XDMCP. - lists the XDMCP settings that you can configure. - - XDMCP Settings - - - - - - - Element - - - Description - - - - - - - - Enable XDMCP - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Honour indirect requests - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Listen on UDP port - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Maximum pending requests - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Max pending indirect requests - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Maximum remote sessions - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Maximum wait time - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Maximum indirect wait time - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Displays per host - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - - - Ping interval (minutes) - - - - Information to be provided in a future release. - - - - -
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- - Logging in to a New Session - - GDM - logging in to new session - - - New login application - - To log in to a new session, choose ApplicationsSystem ToolsNew login. A login screen is displayed. Enter your username -and password to log in. - -
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