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How to set OS logo in hardcoded way #116

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D3vil0p3r opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 0 comments
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How to set OS logo in hardcoded way #116

D3vil0p3r opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 0 comments

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Hello,
I need to set an OS logo by replacing the ArchLinux default logo.

On the Login Manager is possible to do this by settings. For some reasons, I would like to set a different default OS logo directly on the code.
Inside all files at /usr/share/lightdm-webkit/themes/lightdm-webkit-theme-aether, despite I changed each values containing archlinux.png with newoslogo.png, the Login Manager continues to keep ArchLinux logo. So, where specifically is the piece of code where the starting OS logo is set?

Because currently, a workaround could be substituting src/img/logos/archlinux.png with the new png file by keeping archlinux filename, but it is greedy solution.

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