Ted, Thanks Ted, you are correct. Also your advice helped me determine that there is a setting in gdmconf as follows, gdm-setup added an entry: RemoteGreeter=/usr/bin/gdmgreeter that settting uses the themed gdm the default is to use gdmlogin i.e. RemoteGreeter=/usr/bin/gdmlogin gdmsetup causes changes to happen instantly, is it running gdm-restart or similiar or is the gdm.conf entry linked to a gconf key? This has presented me with a problem finding the actual gconf keys if they exist. Is there a way to find them without tweezing through the gdm source? I have grepped through the gconf files but with no luck. Nor can I figure out where in the hierarchy they might have stuck it. Better yet is there a general way to find gconf keys and where they might be stuck in the hierarchy? Sincerely, David Uhlman CTO 50km Inc. Ted Gould wrote: > I'm assuming that your using GNOME 2... but when I run 'gdmsetup' it > comes up with the 'General' settings tab having two drop boxes. One for > local, which is set for Graphical, and one for Remote, which is set to > Standard. > > I imagine that all of the configuration information has been moved into > gconf keys. Most of the configuration for GNOME is that way in 2.x. I > couldn't find any keys for it in looking, but if you want to look > through your gconf database the easiest way is to use 'gconf-editor'. > Be careful though, most of the values in there are auto-update, so > changing them has an immediate impact to your applications. > > Have fun, > Ted