Hi,
if I launch "lxdm-config" and I change my face icon it doesn't work. in LXDM menu it keeps the anonymous face:
I tried to rename my icon (96x96) in "/home/pippo/.face" but it still doesn't work.
why?
[Solved] LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
[Solved] LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
Last edited by lodger on Mon May 26, 2014 9:50 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
instead you should copy a different image to ~/.face.
or, if you want no face at all, crate an empty 1x1 px image and move it to ~/.face
or, if you want no face at all, crate an empty 1x1 px image and move it to ~/.face
Re: LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
You don't have unsertand my problem. maybe because I don't speak a googd english.
I don't want no face at all. i want a custom face.
I don't want no face at all. i want a custom face.
Re: LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
I partially solved:
I have set read access right to my home directory for "other" and now the user face is appeared!
(I'm pippo)
but I don't like that other users can read my directory. Are there some alternative?
I have set read access right to my home directory for "other" and now the user face is appeared!
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$ ls -l /home
totale 12
drwx------ 8 pluto pluto 4096 23 mag 17.45 pluto
drwx---r-x 19 pippo pippo 4096 25 mag 12.21 pippo
drwx------ 8 minnie minnie 4096 25 mag 12.18 minnie
but I don't like that other users can read my directory. Are there some alternative?
Re: LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
I SOLVED.
i set "drwx-----x" for my home directory.
i set "drwx-----x" for my home directory.
Re: [Solved] LXDM Face Icons doesn't work on ArchLinux
sorry i didn't understand your question.
changing permissions for your complete $HOME like that will most probably create new problems, i do not recommend it.
You should consult your display managers documentation for better solutions. or archwiki, or archlinux forums.
if that does not help either, i suspect that Something Else Went Wrong when you set up your system.
changing permissions for your complete $HOME like that will most probably create new problems, i do not recommend it.
You should consult your display managers documentation for better solutions. or archwiki, or archlinux forums.
if that does not help either, i suspect that Something Else Went Wrong when you set up your system.