Folks: Posted to the Lu users list-serve && Lubuntu Discourse for Developmental, but so far no response, so I’m trying here. Not sure if oriole has changed how sddm looks or functions at the log in window, but I recently had a similar issue in my Tumbleweed install, where sddm log in toolbar applets only showed options to “reboot” or “shutdown” and their forum walked me through how to change themes in the sddm-conf app . . . . It now seems like Lubuntu oriole has the same issue, “default” theme with the two options, no option to "suspend." So, I copied the “elarun” theme from my Debian Sid install, figuring that would work better than possibly the TW data . . . launched sddm-conf, changed the theme to the newly listed “debian-elarun” . . . saved it and logged out. No change. Checked the other option that was already there before I added my two Debians to “ubuntu-theme” and again no change. Any way to get sddm-configuration to accept new themes?? in GUI or in console so that I could suspend from the sddm log in window, without having to log in, to then suspend??
Have you solved this problem?
Originally Posted by loganwilson33 Have you solved this problem? Thanks for the inquiry on it . . . just posted it here a few hours back . . . too early to know if it has been "solved" yet . . . .
<bump> Does not seem to be generating much interest here in this sub-forum . . . is this topic something that is not understood in the ubuntu realm?? Would switching this thread to the main forum perhaps generate more response?
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