gdm/gdm-2.19.4-change-defaults.patch

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diff -up gdm-2.19.4/config/gdm.conf.in.change-defaults gdm-2.19.4/config/gdm.conf.in
--- gdm-2.19.4/config/gdm.conf.in.change-defaults 2007-07-10 23:08:26.000000000 -0400
+++ gdm-2.19.4/config/gdm.conf.in 2007-07-10 23:09:30.000000000 -0400
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@@ -66,9 +66,9 @@ TimedLoginDelay=30
# should leave this alone.
#Chooser=@libexecdir@/gdmchooser
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-# The greeter for attached (non-xdmcp) logins. Change gdmlogin to gdmgreeter
-# to get the new graphical greeter.
-#Greeter=@libexecdir@/gdmlogin
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+# The greeter for attached (non-xdmcp) logins. Change gdmgreeter to gdmlogin to
+# get the boring greeter.
+Greeter=@libexecdir@/gdmgreeter
# The greeter for xdmcp logins, usually you want a less graphically intensive
# greeter here so it's better to leave this with gdmlogin
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@@ -78,23 +78,23 @@ TimedLoginDelay=30
# This is useful for enabling additional feature support e.g. GNOME
# accessibility framework. Only "trusted" modules should be allowed to minimize
# security holes
-#AddGtkModules=false
+AddGtkModules=true
# By default, these are the accessibility modules.
-#GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:@libdir@/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener:@libdir@/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener
+GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:@libdir@/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener:@libdir@/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener
# Default path to set. The profile scripts will likely override this value.
# This value will be overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it
# contains "ROOT=<pathvalue>".
-#DefaultPath=@GDM_USER_PATH@
+DefaultPath=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
# Default path for root. The profile scripts will likely override this value.
# This value will be overridden with the value from /etc/default/login if it
# contains "SUROOT=<pathvalue>".
-#RootPath=/sbin:/usr/sbin:@GDM_USER_PATH@
+RootPath=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin
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# If you are having trouble with using a single server for a long time and want
# GDM to kill/restart the server, turn this on. On Solaris, this value is
# always true and this configuration setting is ignored.
-#AlwaysRestartServer=@ALWAYS_RESTART_SERVER@
+AlwaysRestartServer=true
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# User and group used for running GDM GUI applications. By default this is set
# to user "gdm" and group "gdm". This user/group should have very limited
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@@ -126,9 +126,9 @@ XKeepsCrashing=@gdmconfdir@/XKeepsCrashi
#
# Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands separated
# by a semicolon. GDM will use the first one it can find.
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-RebootCommand=@REBOOT_COMMAND@
-HaltCommand=@HALT_COMMAND@
-SuspendCommand=@SUSPEND_COMMAND@
+#
+RebootCommand=/sbin/reboot;/sbin/shutdown -r now;/usr/sbin/shutdown -r now;/usr/bin/reboot
+HaltCommand=/sbin/poweroff;/sbin/shutdown -h now;/usr/sbin/shutdown -h now;/usr/bin/poweroff
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# The following options specify how GDM system commands are supported.
#
@@ -158,14 +158,14 @@ ServAuthDir=@authdir@
# This is our standard startup script. A bit different from a normal X
# session, but it shares a lot of stuff with that. See the provided default
# for more information.
-BaseXsession=@gdmconfdir@/Xsession
+BaseXsession=/etc/X11/xinit/Xsession
# This is a directory where .desktop files describing the sessions live. It is
# really a PATH style variable since 2.4.4.2 to allow actual interoperability
# with KDM. Note that <dmconfdir>/Sessions is there for backwards
# compatibility reasons with 2.4.4.x.
#SessionDesktopDir=/etc/X11/sessions/:@dmconfdir@/Sessions/:@datadir@/gdm/BuiltInSessions/:@datadir@/xsessions/
# This is the default .desktop session. One of the ones in SessionDesktopDir
-#DefaultSession=gnome.desktop
+DefaultSession=default.desktop
# Better leave this blank and HOME will be used. You can use syntax ~/ below
# to indicate home directory of the user. You can also set this to something
# like /tmp if you don't want the authorizations to be in home directories.
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@@ -173,11 +173,11 @@ BaseXsession=@gdmconfdir@/Xsession
# is the home directory the UserAuthFBDir will still be used in case the home
# directory is NFS, see security/NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS to override this
# behavior.
-UserAuthDir=
+UserAuthDir=/tmp
# Fallback directory for writing authorization file if user's home directory
# is not writable.
UserAuthFBDir=/tmp
-UserAuthFile=.Xauthority
+#UserAuthFile=.Xauthority
# The X server to use if we can't figure out what else to run.
StandardXServer=@X_SERVER@
# The maximum number of flexible X servers to run.
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ XnestUnscaledFontPath=@X_XNEST_UNSCALED_
#DoubleLoginWarning=true
# Should a second login always resume the current session and switch VT's on
# Linux and FreeBSD systems for console logins
-#AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true
+AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true
# If true then the last login information is printed to the user before being
# prompted for password. While this gives away some info on what users are on
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@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ Enable=false
#GtkRC=@datadir@/themes/Default/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
# The GTK+ theme to use for the GUI.
-#GtkTheme=Default
+GtkTheme=Clearlooks
# If to allow changing the GTK+ (widget) theme from the greeter. Currently
# this only affects the standard greeter as the graphical greeter does not yet
# have this ability.
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@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Enable=false
# themed login (gdmgreeter).
#
# The standard login has a title bar that the user can move.
-#TitleBar=true
+TitleBar=false
# Don't allow user to move the standard login window. Only makes sense if
# TitleBar is on.
#LockPosition=false
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@@ -395,13 +395,13 @@ Enable=false
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# affect the Face Browser (MinimalUID, DefaultFace, Include, Exclude,
# IncludeAll, GlobalFaceDir) are used by both the Standard and Themed
# greeter.
-Browser=false
+Browser=true
# The default picture in the browser.
#DefaultFace=@pixmapdir@/nobody.png
# User ID's less than the MinimalUID value will not be included in the face
# browser or in the gdmselection list for Automatic/Timed login. They will not
# be displayed regardless of the settings for Include and Exclude.
-#MinimalUID=100
+MinimalUID=500
# Users listed in Include will be included in the face browser and in the
# gdmsetup selection list for Automatic/Timed login. Users should be separated
# by commas.
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@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Browser=false
# large numbers of users and this feature should not be used in such
# environments. The setting of IncludeAll does nothing if Include is set to a
# non-empty value.
-#IncludeAll=false
+IncludeAll=true
# If user or user.png exists in this dir it will be used as his picture.
#GlobalFaceDir=@datadir@/pixmaps/faces/
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@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ Browser=false
# file, although GDM will be able to read a standard locale.alias file as well.
#LocaleFile=@gdmlocaledir@/locale.alias
# Logo shown in the standard greeter.
-#Logo=@pixmapdir@/gdm-foot-logo.png
+Logo=
# Logo shown on file chooser button in gdmsetup (do not modify this value).
#ChooserButtonLogo=@pixmapdir@/gdm-foot-logo.png
# The standard greeter should shake if a user entered the wrong username or
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@@ -474,8 +474,9 @@ DefaultRemoteWelcome=true
# The Standard greeter (gdmlogin) uses BackgroundColor as the background
# color, while the themed greeter (gdmgreeter) uses GraphicalThemedColor
# as the background color.
-BackgroundColor=#76848F
-GraphicalThemedColor=#76848F
+BackgroundColor=#20305a
+GraphicalThemedColor=#000000
+
# XDMCP session should only get a color, this is the sanest setting since you
# don't want to take up too much bandwidth
#BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor=true
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@@ -496,8 +497,8 @@ GraphicalThemedColor=#76848F
# Show the Failsafe sessions. These are much MUCH nicer (focus for xterm for
# example) and more failsafe then those supplied by scripts so distros should
# use this rather then just running an xterm from a script.
-#ShowGnomeFailsafeSession=true
-#ShowXtermFailsafeSession=true
+ShowGnomeFailsafeSession=false
+ShowXtermFailsafeSession=false
# Normally there is a session type called 'Last' that is shown which refers to
# the last session the user used. If off, we will be in 'switchdesk' mode
# where the session saving stuff is disabled in GDM
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@@ -516,7 +517,7 @@ GraphicalThemedColor=#76848F
# list then provide a list that is delimited by /: to the GraphicalThemes
# key and set GraphicalThemeRand to true. Otherwise use GraphicalTheme
# and specify just one theme.
-#GraphicalTheme=circles
+GraphicalTheme=FedoraFlyingHigh
#GraphicalThemes=circles/:happygnome
GraphicalThemeDir=@datadir@/gdm/themes/
GraphicalThemeRand=false
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@@ -633,7 +634,7 @@ Gestures=false
[server-Standard]
name=Standard server
-command=@X_SERVER@ @X_CONFIG_OPTIONS@ @XEVIE_OPTION@
+command=@X_SERVER@ -br @X_CONFIG_OPTIONS@ @XEVIE_OPTION@
flexible=true
# Indicates that the X server should be started at a different process
# priority. Values can be any integer value accepted by the setpriority C