Hi all. Sorry, if my question is not relevant.
For a long time I am using debian-live project for setting up diskless environment to boot from network. I see there when gnome started with gdm all terminal, first of all gnome-terminal, but as well as others like xterm or urvt -- all of them look like they are login shells. This is true without sitting up special options for this in every terminal. I'd like it, this is OK. But this is not the case for non-live stationary systems, booted from hard disk. On such ordinary workstations every terminal should be specially configured to be login shell. My question is: is this feature specially designed for debian-live project or it is some sort of "side effect"? And I am grateful for a hint of how to configure gdm to make every terminal to be login shell by default? Thank You in advance for Your answers. ********************************* **** Vladimir Stavrinov ****** ******* v...@inist.ru ********* ********************************* -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-live-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org