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Old 01-09-2008, 01:41 PM   #1
gacott
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Installing GDM Theme from CLI, or help me export display


Here is the situation.

I am remastering Ubuntu 7.10 using Reconstructor. I am 98% complete with the entire project. One thing left and it seems that reconstructor no longer handles it, the GDM theme I want to be default after the system is installed to hard disk.

There HAS to be a way to install this by CLI . . . just has to right?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Barring that, if you can help me get this darn display exported from this chroot environment that reconstructor provides that will work just as well.

I have tried the standard xnest and export stuff already.

Thanks!!

Garret
 
Old 01-09-2008, 03:52 PM   #2
gacott
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Okay, got the export taken care of but it's not going to cut it. What I need is the ability to install a gdm theme into a live cd that I am remastering.

Garret
 
  


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