snippy snip:
>
> I'm not going to code a fully themeable GL face-browser for gdm and
> hack a ton on gdmsetup. That would make the work ahead of me explode.
> Furthermore I also don't want to make to heavy "intrusions" in gdm's
> overall framework. I want to make one part of gdm sweet, sex
On Friday 12/01/2006, Who wrote :
> Other considerations that may need to be made are
> - Is there a way to set a maximum number of users, above which no face
> browser is shown (I.E if there are 300 users on a system - don't load
> all the photos!)Other considerations that may need to be made ar
Am Freitag, den 01.12.2006, 04:13 + schrieb Who:
> > I guess that before nice effect for face browser, the most important is
> > transition effect between boot <-> login <-> session <-> logout <-> shut
> > down.
> >
>
> I think you've got a good point here - the transition is quite scrappy
>
On 11/28/06, Étienne Bersac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Your work on linux desktop is incredible. Thank you. Keep up the good
> work !
>
> I guess that before nice effect for face browser, the most important is
> transition effect between boot <-> login <-> session <-> logout <-> shut
> do
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 11:54 +0900, Alex Fraser wrote:
>
> So, you're suggesting that the browser should remain, but not be
> interactive (purely aesthetic)? So the user still needs to type in their
> username. Sounds good to me, although whatever replaces the browser will
> need to look different
Am Freitag, den 01.12.2006, 11:54 +0900 schrieb Alex Fraser:
> So, you're suggesting that the browser should remain, but not be
> interactive (purely aesthetic)? So the user still needs to type in their
> username. Sounds good to me, although whatever replaces the browser will
> need to look diffe
Am Freitag, den 01.12.2006, 11:54 +0900 schrieb Alex Fraser:
> So, you're suggesting that the browser should remain, but not be
> interactive (purely aesthetic)? So the user still needs to type in their
> username. Sounds good to me, although whatever replaces the browser will
> need to look diffe
Hi!
Having any browser at all lowers the security a little, because it gives
away user names or at least tells you how many users are on the system.
That said, I'd love to use a browser like this on my system!
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 18:15 -0800, Chuck Huber wrote:
> Well, it was an after thought,
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 15:05 +0100, Mirco Müller wrote:
> Greetings Chuck!
> The face-browser can be disabled, of course. It's only new that is will
> be enabled by default.
>
OK, this was my main point and I wasn't sure whether your GDM theme
would be able to work as a face-browser and non face-b
On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 15:05 +0100, Mirco Müller wrote:
> Ok. I've learned that Mark has the final word on what goes in and what
> does not "visual appeal"-wise.
The spec shows screenshots against a black background. I hope Mark is
coordinating that design of the default GDM with the default
Greetings Chuck!
Am Mittwoch, den 29.11.2006, 21:07 -0800 schrieb Chuck Huber:
> As Troy mentioned, you'll have to speak with Mark about "any non-obvious
> things in the pipe". :(
Ok. I've learned that Mark has the final word on what goes in and what
does not "visual appeal"-wise.
> I h
Mirco,
yes, your work is fantastic and this project looks especially promising.
As Troy mentioned, you'll have to speak with Mark about "any non-obvious
things in the pipe". :(
I had a thought about your(or any) face chooser and concerns you raised
at the bottom of your wiki page regarding securit
Hi,
Your work on linux desktop is incredible. Thank you. Keep up the good
work !
I guess that before nice effect for face browser, the most important is
transition effect between boot <-> login <-> session <-> logout <-> shut
down.
Seeing Vista and OS X, Vista has nice face browser, but OS X has
2006/11/28, Mirco Müller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Greetings pixel/vector-pushers!
I'm new here and as a quick introduction I want to point you to my
page
on the ubuntu-wiki...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Macslow
For the spec on the face-browser I want to get any possible ideas
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 22:15 +0100, Mirco Müller wrote:
> I tried to keep the "visual gap" between usplash and gdm (for the case
> of the face-browser, which is planned to be on by default for feisty) as
> small as possible. But if there are any non-obvious things in the pipe
> for feisty in t
Greetings pixel/vector-pushers!
I'm new here and as a quick introduction I want to point you to my page
on the ubuntu-wiki...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Macslow
For the spec on the face-browser I want to get any possible ideas to
further streamline the mockups with any plann
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