Ubuntu Enterprise Linux

GDM Themes

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A pun of Redhat Enterprise Linux 4. Ubuntu Linux is the same for either home or enterprise users. This GDM theme gives Ubuntu users that "enterprise" feel. Look for the related splash screen to go with this. The GDM background can also be used as a wallpaper.

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angrykeyboarder

Ubuntu "Enterprise Linux"???

secretmethod70

This is absolutely wonderful...any chance you'll be making similar themes for other distros? If not, any chance you could leave some simple instructions about what you did?

elranzer

It's really just a color hack and logo switch of Redhat Enterprise 4's login screen. If I knew, say, Novel/SuSE's color scheme and had a logo to work with, maybe I could make one for SuSE.

tanveer13

Hi, nice ubuntu theme. What Should I have to do to make my own and do you know how to put username and password on the same screen ? regards -Tanveer

elranzer

I don't know how to make them from scratch. This is a variation of the GDM theme for Redhat Enterprise 4.

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GDM Themes

For applying GDM themes, there is this tool:
https://github.com/juhaku/loginized

Note Ubuntu uses LightDM, so you would need to switch to GDM first to use GDM themes:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/346330/how-to-apply-theme