Due to a resolution issue, I switched the desktop manager (login screen) from lightdm to lxdm, when I noticed it was already installed. In looking at some screenshots beforehand,when the LXDM screen appears, I am not seeing the date and time at the upper right corner of the screen.
Is there a way of configuring LXDM so that it will display the current date and time?
Thank you.
Configuring LXDM to display date and time
Configuring LXDM to display date and time
Debian Sid - LXDE
Re: Configuring LXDM to display date and time
This appears to be a bug. I found running lxdm-config (as root) from a terminal, brings up the options and whether the "hide time" entry is checked or not, it does not display the date and time.
As I am using Fedora, I reported the bug on their bug reporting system.
As I am using Fedora, I reported the bug on their bug reporting system.
Debian Sid - LXDE
Re: Configuring LXDM to display date and time
It turns out the date and time is there, however on a darker background like the Fedora 30 default background, it can't be seen because the text color is black and I haven't found anywhere where the color can be changed.
I then changed the background to the wave.svg file included with the lxdm Industrial theme and the date and time (still in black) can now be seen on the screen. I also changed both the LXDE and LXQt default desktop backgrounds to this same image and find it easier on the eyes.
I then changed the background to the wave.svg file included with the lxdm Industrial theme and the date and time (still in black) can now be seen on the screen. I also changed both the LXDE and LXQt default desktop backgrounds to this same image and find it easier on the eyes.
Debian Sid - LXDE
Re: Configuring LXDM to display date and time
Yes, there is:edward wrote:Is there a way of configuring LXDM
You edit /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf.
SInce the greeter is gtk based, you should probably change the theme to a dark one (with light text, for a dark background).
Re: Configuring LXDM to display date and time
I looked in that file and saw the reference to hide_time, but it was the background causing it to not display clearly, dark background with black text, it was there but could not be viewed.drooly wrote:Yes, there is:edward wrote:Is there a way of configuring LXDM
You edit /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf.
SInce the greeter is gtk based, you should probably change the theme to a dark one (with light text, for a dark background).
When I changed the background to the default image supplied with the Industrial theme, which is lighter in color, the date and time appears normally.
Debian Sid - LXDE
Re: Configuring LXDM to display date and time
The font colors are defined by the GTK theme applied.
If you choose a dark GTK theme, fonts are usually light in color.
So do that.
If you choose a dark GTK theme, fonts are usually light in color.
So do that.