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If this is checked, KDM will use the settings below for the background. If it is disabled, you have to look after the background yourself. This is done by running some program (possibly xsetroot) in the script specified in the Setup= option in kdmrc (usually Xsetup).
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Located in
background.cpp:41
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Select the user to be preselected for login. This box is editable, so you can specify an arbitrary non-existent user to mislead possible attackers.
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Located in
kdm-conv.cpp:120
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When this option is on, KDM will place the cursor in the password field instead of the user field after preselecting a user. Use this to save one key press per login, if the preselection usually does not need to be changed.
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Located in
kdm-conv.cpp:138
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When this option is checked, the checked users from the list below will be allowed to log in without entering their password. This applies only to KDM's graphical login. Think twice before enabling this!
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Located in
kdm-conv.cpp:151
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Check all users you want to allow a password-less login for. Entries denoted with '@' are user groups. Checking a group is like checking all users in that group.
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Located in
kdm-conv.cpp:164
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When this option is on, a user will be logged in again automatically when their session is interrupted by an X server crash; note that this can open a security hole: if you use a screen locker than KDE's integrated one, this will make circumventing a password-secured screen lock possible.
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Located in
kdm-conv.cpp:174
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<p>This is the "headline" for KDM's login window. You may want to put some nice greeting or information about the operating system here.</p><p>KDM will substitute the following character pairs with the respective contents:</p><ul><li>%d -> current display</li><li>%h -> host name, possibly with domain name</li><li>%n -> node name, most probably the host name without domain name</li><li>%s -> the operating system</li><li>%r -> the operating system's version</li><li>%m -> the machine (hardware) type</li><li>%% -> a single %</li></ul>
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Located in
kdm-dlg.cpp:71
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You can choose to display a custom logo (see below), a clock or no logo at all.
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Located in
kdm-dlg.cpp:110
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Click here to choose an image that KDM will display. You can also drag and drop an image onto this button (e.g. from Konqueror).
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Located in
kdm-dlg.cpp:127
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<h1>KDM - Dialog</h1> Here you can configure the basic appearance of the KDM login manager in dialog mode, i.e. a greeting string, an icon etc.
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Located in
kdm-dlg.cpp:295
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