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diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/defaultsettings/redmond-default-settings/tdmdistrc b/ubuntu/maverick/defaultsettings/redmond-default-settings/tdmdistrc deleted file mode 100644 index f239e7c98..000000000 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/defaultsettings/redmond-default-settings/tdmdistrc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,582 +0,0 @@ -# TDM master configuration file -# -# Please note: Settings in this file are sometimes ignored (overridden). -# The default TDM startup script /etc/init.d/tdm looks in /etc/default/tdm.d -# for theme-related settings which, if found, take precedence. The possibly -# overridden settings are: UseBackground, BackgroundCfg, UseTheme, Theme. -# See /usr/share/doc/tdm/README.Debian for details -# -# Definition: the greeter is the login dialog, i.e., the part of TDM -# which the user sees. -# -# You can configure every X-display individually. -# Every display has a display name, which consists of a host name -# (which is empty for local displays specified in {Static|Reserve}Servers), -# a colon, and a display number. Additionally, a display belongs to a -# display class (which can be ignored in most cases; the control center -# does not support this feature at all). -# Sections with display-specific settings have the formal syntax -# "[X-" host [":" number [ "_" class ]] "-" sub-section "]" -# You can use the "*" wildcard for host, number, and class. You may omit -# trailing components; they are assumed to be "*" then. -# The host part may be a domain specification like ".inf.tu-dresden.de". -# It may also be "+", which means non-empty, i.e. remote displays only. -# From which section a setting is actually taken is determined by these -# rules: -# - an exact match takes precedence over a partial match (for the host part), -# which in turn takes precedence over a wildcard ("+" taking precedence -# over "*") -# - precedence decreases from left to right for equally exact matches -# Example: display name "myhost:0", class "dpy". -# [X-myhost:0_dpy] precedes -# [X-myhost:0_*] (same as [X-myhost:0]) precedes -# [X-myhost:*_dpy] precedes -# [X-myhost:*_*] (same as [X-myhost]) precedes -# [X-+:0_dpy] precedes -# [X-*:0_dpy] precedes -# [X-*:0_*] (same as [X-*:0]) precedes -# [X-*:*_*] (same as [X-*]) -# These sections do NOT match this display: -# [X-hishost], [X-myhost:0_dec], [X-*:1], [X-:*] -# If a setting is not found in any matching section, the default is used. -# -# Every comment applies to the following section or key. Note that all -# comments will be lost if you change this file with the kcontrol frontend. -# The defaults refer to TDM's built-in values, not anything set in this file. -# -# Special characters need to be backslash-escaped (leading and trailing -# spaces (\s), tab (\t), linefeed (\n), carriage return (\r) and the -# backslash itself (\\)). -# In lists, fields are separated with commas without whitespace in between. -# Some command strings are subject to simplified sh-style word splitting: -# single quotes (') and double quotes (") have the usual meaning; the backslash -# quotes everything (not only special characters). Note that the backslashes -# need to be doubled because of the two levels of quoting. - -[General] -# This option exists solely for the purpose of a clean automatic upgrade. -# Do not even think about changing it! -ConfigVersion=2.3 -# List of permanent displays. Displays with a hostname are foreign. A display -# class may be specified separated by an underscore. -# Default is ":0" -StaticServers=:0 -# List of on-demand displays. See StaticServers for syntax. -# Default is "" -ReserveServers=:1,:2,:3 -# VTs to allocate to X-servers. A negative number means that the VT will be -# used only if it is free. If all VTs in this list are used up, the next free -# one greater than the last one in this list will be allocated. -# Default is "" -ServerVTs=-7 -# TTYs (without /dev/) to monitor for activity while in console mode. -# Default is "" -ConsoleTTYs=tty1,tty2,tty3,tty4,tty5,tty6 -# Where TDM should store its PID (do not store if empty). -# Default is "" -PidFile=/var/run/tdm.pid -# Whether TDM should lock the PID file to prevent having multiple TDM -# instances running at once. Do not change unless you are brave. -# Default is true -#LockPidFile=false -# Where to store authorization files. -# Default is "/var/run/xauth" -#AuthDir=/tmp -# Whether TDM should automatically re-read configuration files, if it -# finds them having changed. -# Default is true -#AutoRescan=false -# Additional environment variables TDM should pass on to all programs it runs. -# LD_LIBRARY_PATH and XCURSOR_THEME are good candidates; -# otherwise, it should not be necessary very often. -# Default is "" -#ExportList=LD_LIBRARY_PATH,ANOTHER_IMPORTANT_VAR -# A character device TDM should read entropy from. -# Empty means use the system's preferred entropy device. -# Default is "" -#RandomDevice=/dev/altrandom -# Where the command FiFos should be created; make it empty to disable -# them. -# Default is "/var/run/xdmctl" -#FifoDir=/tmp -# The group to which the global command FiFo should belong; -# can be either a name or a numerical ID. -# Default is 0 -#FifoGroup=xdmctl -# The directory in which TDM should store persistent working data. -# Default is "/var/lib/tdm" -#DataDir= -# The directory in which TDM should store users' .dmrc files. This is only -# needed if the home directories are not readable before actually logging in -# (like with AFS). -# Default is "" -#DmrcDir=/nfs-shared/var/dmrcs - -[Xdmcp] -# Whether TDM should listen to incoming XDMCP requests. -# Default is true -Enable=false -# The UDP port on which TDM should listen for XDMCP requests. Do not change. -# Default is 177 -#Port=177 -# File with the private keys of X-terminals. Required for XDM authentication. -# Default is "" -#KeyFile=/etc/trinity/tdm/tdmkeys -# XDMCP access control file in the usual XDM-Xaccess format. -# Default is "/etc/trinity/tdm/Xaccess" -#Xaccess= -# Number of seconds to wait for display to respond after the user has -# selected a host from the chooser. -# Default is 15 -#ChoiceTimeout=10 -# Strip domain name from remote display names if it is equal to the local -# domain. -# Default is true -#RemoveDomainname=false -# Use the numeric IP address of the incoming connection on multihomed hosts -# instead of the host name. -# Default is false -#SourceAddress=true -# The program which is invoked to dynamically generate replies to XDMCP -# DirectQuery or BroadcastQuery requests. -# If empty, no program is invoked and "Willing to manage" is sent. -# Default is "" -Willing=/etc/trinity/tdm/Xwilling - -[Shutdown] -# The command (subject to word splitting) to run to halt the system. -# Default is "/sbin/poweroff" -#HaltCmd= -# The command (subject to word splitting) to run to reboot the system. -# Default is "/sbin/reboot" -#RebootCmd= -# Whether it is allowed to shut down the system via the global command FiFo. -# Default is false -#AllowFifo=true -# Whether it is allowed to abort active sessions when shutting down the -# system via the global command FiFo. -# Default is true -#AllowFifoNow=false -# The boot manager TDM should use for offering boot options in the -# shutdown dialog. -# "None" - no boot manager -# "Grub" - Grub boot manager -# "Lilo" - Lilo boot manager (Linux on i386 & x86-64 only) -# Default is None -#BootManager=Grub - -# Rough estimations about how many seconds TDM will spend at most on -# - opening a connection to the X-server (OpenTime) if the attempt -# - times out: OpenTimeout -# - is refused: OpenRepeat * OpenDelay -# - starting a local X-server (ServerTime): -# ServerAttempts * (ServerTimeout + OpenDelay) -# - starting a display: -# - local display: ServerTime + OpenTime -# - foreign display: StartAttempts * OpenTime -# - XDMCP display: OpenTime (repeated indefinitely by client) - -# Core config for all displays -[X-*-Core] -# How long to wait before retrying to connect a display. -# Default is 15 -#OpenDelay=15 -# How long to wait before timing out a display connection attempt. -# Default is 120 -#OpenTimeout=120 -# How many connection attempts to make during a start attempt. Note that -# a timeout aborts the entire start attempt. -# Default is 5 -#OpenRepeat=5 -# Try at most that many times to start a display. If this fails, the display -# is disabled. -# Default is 4 -#StartAttempts=4 -# Ping remote display every that many minutes. -# Default is 5 -#PingInterval=5 -# Wait for a Pong that many minutes. -# Default is 5 -#PingTimeout=5 -# The name of this X-server's Xauth file. -# If empty, a random name in the AuthDir directory will be used. -# Default is "" -#AuthFile= -# Specify a file with X-resources for the greeter, chooser and background. -# The TDE frontend does not use this file, so you do not need it unless you -# use another background generator than krootimage. -# Default is "" -#Resources= -# The xrdb program to use to read the above specified recources. -# Subject to word splitting. -# Default is "/usr/bin/xrdb" -#Xrdb= -# A program to run before the greeter is shown. Can be used to start an -# xconsole or an alternative background generator. Subject to word splitting. -# Default is "" -Setup=/etc/trinity/tdm/Xsetup -# A program to run before a user session starts. Subject to word splitting. -# Default is "" -Startup=/etc/trinity/tdm/Xstartup -# A program to run after a user session exits. Subject to word splitting. -# Default is "" -Reset=/etc/trinity/tdm/Xreset -# The program which is run as the user which logs in. It is supposed to -# interpret the session argument (see SessionsDirs) and start an appropriate -# session according to it. Subject to word splitting. -# Default is "/usr/bin/xterm -ls -T" -Session=/etc/trinity/tdm/Xsession -# The program to run if Session fails. -# Default is "/usr/bin/xterm" -#FailsafeClient= -# The PATH for the Session program. -# Default is "/usr/local/bin:/opt/trinity/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/trinity/games:/usr/games" -#UserPath= -# The PATH for Setup, Startup and Reset, etc. -# Default is "/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/trinity/sbin:/usr/sbin:/opt/trinity/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin" -#SystemPath= -# The default system shell. -# Default is "/bin/sh" -#SystemShell=/bin/bash -# Where to put the user's X-server authorization file if ~/.Xauthority -# cannot be created. -# Default is "/tmp" -#UserAuthDir= -# Whether to automatically restart sessions after X-server crashes. -# Note that enabling this makes circumventing screen lockers other than -# TDE's built-in one possible! -# Default is false -#AutoReLogin=true -# Allow root logins? -# Default is true -AllowRootLogin=false -# Allow to log in, when user has set an empty password? -# Default is true -AllowNullPasswd=false -# Who is allowed to shut down the system. This applies both to the -# greeter and to the command FiFo. -# "None" - no "Shutdown..." menu entry is shown at all -# "Root" - the root password must be entered to shut down -# "All" - everybody can shut down the machine -# Default is All -AllowShutdown=Root -# Who is allowed to abort active sessions when shutting down. -# "None" - no forced shutdown is allowed at all -# "Root" - the root password must be entered to shut down forcibly -# "All" - everybody can shut down the machine forcibly -# Default is All -#AllowSdForceNow=Root -# The default choice for the shutdown condition/timing. -# "Schedule" - shut down after all active sessions exit (possibly at once) -# "TryNow" - shut down, if no active sessions are open; otherwise, do nothing -# "ForceNow" - shut down unconditionally -# Default is Schedule -#DefaultSdMode=ForceNow -# How to offer shutdown scheduling options: -# "Never" - not at all -# "Optional" - as a button in the simple shutdown dialogs -# "Always" - instead of the simple shutdown dialogs -# Default is Never -#ScheduledSd=Optional -# The directories containing session type definitions in .desktop format. -# Default is "/usr/share/xsessions,/var/lib/menu-xdg/xsessions,/usr/share/apps/tdm/sessions" -#SessionsDirs=/usr/share/xsessions,/var/lib/menu-xdg/xsessions,/usr/share/apps/tdm/sessions -# The file (relative to $HOME) to redirect the session output to. This is -# a printf format string; one %s will be replaced with the display name. -# Default is ".xsession-errors" -ClientLogFile=.xsession-errors-%s -# Whether TDM's built-in utmp/wtmp/lastlog registration should be used. -# Default is false -#UseSessReg=true - -# Greeter config for all displays -[X-*-Greeter] -# Widget style of the greeter. "" means the built-in default which currently -# is "Plastik". -# Default is "" -#GUIStyle=Windows -# Compositor binary name, if compositing is desired. "" means no compositing support. -# Default is "" -Compositor=compton-tde -# Window manager binary name, if window decorations are desired. "" means no window manager support. -# Default is "twin" -#WindowManager= -# SAK -# Default is false -UseSAK=true -# Admin session -# Default is false -#UseAdminSession=true -# Widget color scheme of the greeter. "" means the built-in default which -# currently is yellowish grey with some light blue and yellow elements. -# Default is "" -#ColorScheme=Pumpkin -# What should be shown in the greeter's logo are: -# "None" - nothing -# "Logo" - the image specified by LogoPixmap -# "Clock" - a neat analog clock -# Default is Clock -LogoArea=Logo -# The image to show when LogoArea=Logo. -# Default is "" -LogoPixmap=/opt/trinity/share/apps/tdm/pics/tdelogo.png -# The relative coordinates (X,Y in percent) of the center of the greeter. -# Default is "50,50" -#GreeterPos=30,40 -# The screen the greeter should be displayed on in multi-headed and Xinerama -# setups. The numbering starts with 0. For Xinerama, it corresponds to the -# listing order in the active ServerLayout section of XF86Config; -1 means -# to use the upper-left screen, -2 means to use the upper-right screen. -# Default is 0 -#GreeterScreen=-1 -# The headline in the greeter. The following character pairs are replaced: -# - %d -> current display -# - %h -> host name, possibly with domain name -# - %n -> node name, most probably the host name without domain name -# - %s -> the operating system -# - %r -> the operating system's version -# - %m -> the machine (hardware) type -# - %% -> a single % -# Default is "Welcome to Trinity at %n" -#GreetString=Welcome to Trinity at %n -# Whether the fonts used in the greeter should be antialiased. -# Default is true -AntiAliasing=true -# The font for the greeter headline. -# Default is "Serif,20,bold" -#GreetFont=Sans Serif,22,5,0,50,0 -# The normal font used in the greeter. -# Default is "Sans Serif,10" -#StdFont=Sans Serif,10,5,0,50,0 -# The font used for the "Login Failed" message. -# Default is "Sans Serif,10,bold" -#FailFont=Sans Serif,10,5,0,75,0 -# What to do with the Num Lock modifier for the time the greeter is running: -# "Off" - turn off -# "On" - turn on -# "Keep" - do not change the state -# Default is Keep -#NumLock=Off -# Language and locale to use in the greeter, encoded like $LC_LANG. -# Default is "en_US" -#Language=de_DE -# Enable autocompletion in the username line edit. -# Default is false -#UserCompletion=true -# Enable user list (names along with images) in the greeter. -# Default is true -#UserList=false -# User selection for UserCompletion and UserList: -# "NotHidden" - all users except those listed in HiddenUsers -# "Selected" - only the users listed in SelectedUsers -# Default is NotHidden -#ShowUsers=Selected -# For ShowUsers=Selected. @<group> means all users in that group. -# Default is "" -#SelectedUsers=root,johndoe -# For ShowUsers=NotHidden. @<group> means all users in that group. -# Default is "" -#HiddenUsers=root -# Special case of HiddenUsers: users with a non-zero UID less than this number -# will not be shown as well. -# Default is 0 -MinShowUID=1000 -# Complement to MinShowUID: users with a UID greater than this number will -# not be shown as well. -# Default is 65535 -MaxShowUID=29999 -# If false, the users are listed in the order they appear in /etc/passwd. -# If true, they are sorted alphabetically. -# Default is true -#SortUsers=false -# Specify, where the users' pictures should be taken from. -# "AdminOnly" - from <FaceDir>/$USER.face[.icon] -# "PreferAdmin" - prefer <FaceDir>, fallback on $HOME -# "PreferUser" - ... and the other way round -# "UserOnly" - from the user's $HOME/.face[.icon] -# Default is AdminOnly -#FaceSource=PreferUser -# The directory containing the user images if FaceSource is not UserOnly. -# Default is "/opt/trinity/share/apps/tdm/faces" -#FaceDir=/usr/share/faces -# Specify, if/which user should be preselected for log in. -# "None" - do not preselect any user -# "Previous" - the user which successfully logged in last time -# "Default" - the user specified in the DefaultUser option -# Default is None -#PreselectUser=Previous -# If this is true, the password input line is focused automatically if -# a user is preselected. -# Default is false -#FocusPasswd=true -# The password input fields cloak the typed in text. Specify, how to do it: -# "OneStar" - <literal>*</literal> is shown for every typed letter -# "ThreeStars" - <literal>***</literal> is shown for every typed letter -# "NoEcho" - nothing is shown at all, the cursor does not move -# Default is OneStar -#EchoMode=NoEcho -# If true, krootimage will be automatically started by TDM; otherwise, the -# Setup script should be used to setup the background. -# Default is true -#UseBackground=false -# The configuration file to be used by krootimage. -# Default is "/etc/trinity/tdm/backgroundrc" -#BackgroundCfg= -# Hold the X-server grabbed the whole time the greeter is visible. This -# may be more secure, but it will disable any background and other -# X-clients started from the Setup script. -# Default is false -#GrabServer=true -# How many seconds to wait for grab to succeed. -# Default is 3 -#GrabTimeout=3 -# Warn, if display has no X-authorization (local auth cannot be created, -# XDMCP display wants no auth, or display is foreign from StaticServers). -# Default is true -#AuthComplain=false -# Random seed for forging saved session types, etc. of unknown users. -# This value should be random but constant across the login domain. -# Default is 0 -#ForgingSeed=0 -# Specify conversation plugins for the login dialog. Each plugin can be -# specified as a base name (which expands to $kde_modulesdir/kgreet_$base) -# or as a full pathname. -# Default is "classic" -#PluginsLogin=sign -# Same as PluginsLogin, but for the shutdown dialog. -# Default is "classic" -#PluginsShutdown=modern -# A list of options of the form Key=Value. The conversation plugins can query -# these settings; it is up to them what possible keys are. -# Default is "" -#PluginOptions=SomeKey=randomvalue,Foo=bar -# Show the "Console Login" action in the greeter (if ServerTTY/ConsoleTTYs -# is configured). -# Default is true -#AllowConsole=false -# A program to run while the greeter is visible. It is supposed to preload -# as much as possible of the session that is going to be started (most -# probably). -# Default is "" -Preloader=/opt/trinity/bin/preloadkde -# Whether the greeter should be themed. -# Default is true -#UseTheme=true -# The theme to use for the greeter. Can point to either a directory or an XML -# file. -# Default is "/opt/trinity/share/apps/tdm/themes/o2_enterprise" -Theme=/opt/trinity/share/apps/tdm/themes/kubuntu-trinity - -# Core config for local displays -[X-:*-Core] -# How often to try to run the X-server. Running includes executing it and -# waiting for it to come up. -# Default is 1 -#ServerAttempts=1 -# How long to wait for a local X-server to come up. -# Default is 15 -#ServerTimeout=15 -# The command line to start the X-server, without display number and VT spec. -# This string is subject to word splitting. -# Default is "/usr/bin/X -br" -ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X -br -# Additional arguments for the X-servers for local sessions. -# This string is subject to word splitting. -# Default is "" -ServerArgsLocal=-nolisten tcp -# Additional arguments for the X-servers for remote sessions. -# This string is subject to word splitting. -# Default is "" -#ServerArgsRemote= -# Restart instead of resetting the local X-server after session exit. -# Use it if the server leaks memory etc. -# Default is false -#TerminateServer=true -# The signal needed to reset the local X-server. -# Default is 1 (SIGHUP) -#ResetSignal=1 -# The signal needed to terminate the local X-server. -# Default is 15 (SIGTERM) -#TermSignal=15 -# Create X-authorizations for local displays. -# Default is true -#Authorize=false -# Which X-authorization mechanisms should be used. -# Default is "MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1" -#AuthNames= -# Need to reset the X-server to make it read initial Xauth file. -# Default is false -#ResetForAuth=true -# See above -AllowNullPasswd=true -# See above -AllowShutdown=All -# Enable password-less logins on this display. USE WITH EXTREME CARE! -# Default is false -#NoPassEnable=true -# The users that do not need to provide a password to log in. NEVER list root! -# "*" means all non-root users. @<group> means all users in that group. -# Default is "" -#NoPassUsers=fred,ethel - -# Greeter config for local displays -[X-:*-Greeter] -# See above -PreselectUser=Previous -# See above -FocusPasswd=true -# Specify whether the greeter of local displays should start up in host chooser -# (remote) or login (local) mode and whether it is allowed to switch to the -# other mode. -# "LocalOnly" - only local login possible -# "DefaultLocal" - start up in local mode, but allow switching to remote mode -# "DefaultRemote" - ... and the other way round -# "RemoteOnly" - only choice of remote host possible -# Default is LocalOnly -LoginMode=DefaultLocal -# A list of hosts to be automatically added to the remote login menu. The -# special name "*" means broadcast. -# Default is "*" -#ChooserHosts=*,ugly,sky,dino,kiste.local,login.crap.com -# Show the "Restart X Server"/"Close Connection" action in the greeter. -# Default is true -AllowClose=true - -# Core config for 1st local display -[X-:0-Core] -# The VT the X-server should run on; auto-assign if zero, don't assign if -1. -# Better leave it zero and use ServerVTs. -# Default is 0 -#ServerVT=7 -# Enable automatic login. USE WITH EXTREME CARE! -# Default is false -#AutoLoginEnable=true -# If true, auto-login after logout. If false, auto-login is performed only -# when a display session starts up. -# Default is false -#AutoLoginAgain=true -# The delay in seconds before automatic login kicks in. -# Default is 0 -#AutoLoginDelay=10 -# The user to log in automatically. NEVER specify root! -# Default is "" -#AutoLoginUser=fred -# The password for the user to log in automatically. This is NOT required -# unless the user is logged into a NIS or Kerberos domain. If you use this -# option, you should "chmod 600 tdmrc" for obvious reasons. -# Default is "" -#AutoLoginPass=secret! -# Immediately lock the automatically started session. This works only with -# TDE sessions. -# Default is false -#AutoLoginLocked=true -# See above -ClientLogFile=.xsession-errors - -# Greeter config for 1st local display -[X-:0-Greeter] -# See above -#PreselectUser=Default -# The user to preselect if PreselectUser=Default. -# Default is "" -#DefaultUser=johndoe |