Hello,

On Tue, 23 Oct 2018 19:59:20 +1030 Tim via users 
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Tim:
> >> Currently I have GDM providing the logon screen, for when I use the
> >> MATE desktop.  Is it possible to get it to show the user face
> >> pictures, without having to make user directories world executable?
> >>
> >> Surely there's some way for user profile pictures to be put in some
> >> outside directory (not ~/username/), and have them read from there.  
> 
> Samuel Sieb:
> > Did you try setting the icon parameter to something with an absolute
> > path?  
> 
> If there's a place to set a path, I'd like to know about it.
> 
> Thus far, all I know is if users put an image called .face in their
> home directory, the greeter will display it.  If they use one of the
> desktop utilities to fill in their personal details, and choose an
> image file, it creates that .face file for them.
> 
> Of course, the greeter can't read that file when the home directory
> permissions are rwx------ (and that's how they're going to stay, on
> this system).
> 
> I'd have thought there could be some /var/something... place where each
> user could have their pictures stored.

This is correct, from CentOS7/MATE, the menu item 
System/Preferences/Personal/About me
allows assigning an image to your "profile". The image turns to be
stored as ~/.face. Here I've set a 89x100 PNG file but I don't know
exactly what is possible. The greeter shows it as expected.


Regards,

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