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* This can be done directly from settings. | * This can be done directly from settings. | ||
** Then Desktop Behavior | ** Then Desktop Behavior | ||
** Then Screen Locking | ** Then Screen Locking | ||
*** Click on Appearance, choose, and apply | *** Click on Appearance, choose, and apply | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:settingsDesktopBehavior.png |thumb | Desktop Behavior | File:settingsDesktopBehavior.png |thumb | Desktop Behavior | ||
File:ScreenLocking.png |thumb | Screen Locking | File:ScreenLocking.png |thumb | Screen Locking | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 06:03, 4 February 2020
Login Screen and Lock Screen
- Since SDDM took over this has become more complicated
- I think that SDDM works well now (18.04.3)
Login Screen
- This is configured in /usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/
- edit the two config files.
- Remove all "types" or comment them out.
- We use the below in both config files
- You can put the picture anywhere.
[General]
type=image
background=beach.jpeg
Lock Screen
- This can be done directly from settings.
- Then Desktop Behavior
- Then Screen Locking
- Click on Appearance, choose, and apply
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Desktop Behavior
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Screen Locking