My login screen on boot is Ubuntu's purple login screen. On suspend, the login screen is GNOME's new one, with the blurred desktop bg.
How can I get rid of Ubuntu's and only have GNOME's?
- Settings app reads: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, GNOME 3.36.1.
/etc/X11/default-display-manager
reads/usr/sbin/gdm3
, though I don't know what's the default in the Wayland case.sudo gdm3 --version
readsGDM 3.34.1
(why not 3.36.1?)
Note: On Ubuntu's log in screen I can pick GNOME (which I use)/GNOME Xorg/Ubuntu/Ubuntu Wayland. I have a feeling this is related, and I'd basically like to get rid of everything Ubuntu (other than the OS ofc) and only keep GNOME.
EDIT: a video / screenshots showing the GNOME lock screen at the beginning changing to the Ubuntu one after clicking the Switch User button.
Thanks in advance.
Best Answer
Ok.. your video made it clear.
for this acheivment you need to run the below command and choose the corresponding number for this file.
/usr/share/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-theme.gresource
Example output:
To remove the "UbuntuLogo" image from the screen, open the file
/etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults
and navigate to this section..and uncomment the last line.. which should look like this..
or if you wish to put your own image..