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diff --git a/config/gdm.conf-custom.in b/config/gdm.conf-custom.in deleted file mode 100644 index f79721fb..00000000 --- a/config/gdm.conf-custom.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -# GDM Custom Configuration file. -# -# This file is the appropriate place for specifying your customizations to the -# GDM configuration. If you run gdmsetup, it will automatically edit this -# file for you and will cause the daemon and any running GDM GUI programs to -# automatically update with the new configuration. Not all configuration -# options are supported by gdmsetup, so to modify some values it may be -# necessary to modify this file directly by hand. -# -# This file overrides the default configuration settings. These settings -# are stored in the GDM System Defaults configuration file, which is found -# at the following location. -# -# @GDM_DEFAULTS_CONF@. -# -# This file contains comments about the meaning of each configuration option, -# so is also a useful reference. Also refer to the documentation links at -# the end of this comment for further information. In short, to hand-edit -# this file, simply add or modify the key=value combination in the -# appropriate section in the template below this comment section. -# -# For example, if you want to specify a different value for the Enable key -# in the "[debug]" section of your GDM System Defaults configuration file, -# then add "Enable=true" in the "[debug]" section of this file. If the -# key already exists in this file, then simply modify it. -# -# Older versions of GDM used the "gdm.conf" file for configuration. If your -# system has an old gdm.conf file on the system, it will be used instead of -# this file - so changes made to this file will not take effect. Consider -# migrating your configuration to this file and removing the gdm.conf file. -# -# If you hand edit a GDM configuration file, you can run the following -# command and the GDM daemon will immediately reflect the change. Any -# running GDM GUI programs will also be notified to update with the new -# configuration. -# -# gdmflexiserver --command="UPDATE_CONFIG <configuration key>" -# -# e.g, the "Enable" key in the "[debug]" section would be "debug/Enable". -# -# You can also run gdm-restart or gdm-safe-restart to cause GDM to restart and -# re-read the new configuration settings. You can also restart GDM by sending -# a HUP or USR1 signal to the daemon. HUP behaves like gdm-restart and causes -# any user session started by GDM to exit immediately while USR1 behaves like -# gdm-safe-restart and will wait until all users log out before restarting GDM. -# -# For full reference documentation see the gnome help browser under -# GNOME|System category. You can also find the docs in HTML form on -# http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/ -# -# NOTE: Lines that begin with "#" are considered comments. -# -# Have fun! - -[daemon] - -[security] - -[xdmcp] - -[gui] - -[greeter] - -[chooser] - -[debug] - -# Note that to disable servers defined in the GDM System Defaults -# configuration file (such as 0=Standard, you must put a line in this file -# that says 0=inactive, as described in the Configuration section of the GDM -# documentation. -# -[servers] - -# Also note, that if you redefine a [server-foo] section, then GDM will -# use the definition in this file, not the GDM System Defaults configuration -# file. It is currently not possible to disable a [server-foo] section -# defined in the GDM System Defaults configuration file. -# |