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I am aware that the way to change user picture, is creating a .face file on /home... The thing is, this only works when one checks the users and groups on System directory... When it's time to login, nothing is displayed, but the default "faceless" icon... Why is this?



I am using Xubuntu 11.04


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*For Xubuntu 14.04 : The image must be as high as wide : 200x200 for ex.
Open Terminal (CTRL-ATL-T) and copy it to ~/.face
Reboot to see if all is OK ?


For Xubuntu versions before 11.10


Create a 96x96 jpg (JPEG) and renamed it as ~/.face.


For Xubuntu versions 11.10 and above


Create a 96x72 png (PNG) and renamed it as ~/.face.


Log-out to see your masterpiece.


How To:


1. Using GIMP


The in-built image editor in Xubuntu is Gimp.


Load the image in Gimp and crop the image to approximately 96x96 or 96x72 pixels depending upon your xubuntu version as described above.


Then fine-tune your image via Image - Scale Image...


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Break the scale link as shown and enter the pixel size 96 x 96 or 96 x 72 as appropriate. Complete the scale by clicking the Scale button


Save the file. If necessary save the file type when saving (jpg or png).


2. Using Imagemagick


imagemagick comes with several command line image manipulation programs but the one we need to resize the image is named convert


convert original.jpg -resize 96x96 ~/.face

This will create a copy of original.jpg named .face, with a resolution of 96x96 and place it in your home directory.


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