Das Theme des Login Screen unter Ubuntu wechseln
Ubuntu ist toll, Ubuntu ist einfach, nur ist Ubuntu nicht unbedingt schön. Das muss nicht sein, und so kann man sich Ubuntu so anpassen wie mans mag. Hier eine kleine Anleitung von ArsGeek wie man ganz einfach das Login Theme wechselt…
First, let’s find a theme we like. Go to the Gnome Art page and browse around until something catches your eye. When you’ve found something you like, download it to your desktop.
Now you should have something like UberFunkyIamSoCool.tar.gz sitting there. Let’s add it to our choices for login screens and then make it the one we use.
If you’re into GUIs, then go to System-> Administration-> Login Window. If you’ve got a CLI open, type:
sudo gdmsetupYou’ll start on the Local tab, which is where you’ll want to be for this. You’ll also see a selection of login screens that come default with Ubuntu. To add the one you just downloaded, simply click the Add button, and browse to your desktop (/home/username/Desktop). Select it and click the Install button. It should show up in your selections now. It’s alphabetical so you may have to scroll down.
Now select the radio button next the the screen you want. You can also add a custom Welcome Message and select what’s on the menu bar. For your custom welcome message I suggest changing it to “Have you surfed ArsGeek yet?” or depending on your choice of login screens, “God my eyes they burn!”
Click close when you’re done customizing. The next time you log in, you’ll see your new selections.[link]





