This log in issue is related to my triple booted Asus Tuf Gaming rig.
Sparky Linux, Debian 12 and Slackware 15 are all installed to their own HDD's.
Upon booting into each distro the Log In screen's are all blurry and the lines make it difficult to see.
Once I log in to each distro the DE's and functionality are good.
I was thinking since the resolution issue 'has been solved' with the monitor and the 165 hertz set it could be an issue with lightdm?
After looking in the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.config file there are so many strings I'm not sure which one to adjust?
Looking at a portion of the lightdm gtk-greater config gave me ideas in the hope of changing the log in window size or not?
Any thoughts and ideas gentlemen?
Sparky Linux, Debian 12 and Slackware 15 are all installed to their own HDD's.
Upon booting into each distro the Log In screen's are all blurry and the lines make it difficult to see.
Once I log in to each distro the DE's and functionality are good.
I was thinking since the resolution issue 'has been solved' with the monitor and the 165 hertz set it could be an issue with lightdm?
After looking in the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.config file there are so many strings I'm not sure which one to adjust?
Looking at a portion of the lightdm gtk-greater config gave me ideas in the hope of changing the log in window size or not?
Any thoughts and ideas gentlemen?

