I can change the background image that Unity Greeter displays, but regardless of the image I choose, it's overlaid with a grid of dots. The dots look OK on the default background, but they look horrible on the background I want to use. How can I get rid of them?
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For 12.04 and 14.04 Try the following commands in a terminal. It should work.
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This answer applies only to Ubuntu 11.04Thanks to @Blitz and @Zoke for their answers. However, I've created a more complete solution. I've modified the package Anyone who wants to be rid of the dots can use my PPA. Here are instructions:
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It is hard coded in the sources. I have disabled it on my install by making a small change in the source of user-list.vala. A quick step by step guide.
Remove the line or just add
Ubuntu will try to replace the custom built package when performing a system upgrade. Just uncheck unity-greeter to keep the custom one or reinstall the custom one using 'dpkg' after the upgrade. [Edit] To prevent the package manager from replacing your custom unity-greeter just run
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At the moment at least this is not currently possible. I have done some reading around before and it seems to be hard coded in. Hopefully the devs will include a way to get rid of them eventually. |
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protected by Community♦ Mar 13 '12 at 3:42
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