Curtains off

Alfredo Hernández aldomann.designs at gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 13:35:20 UTC 2015


Installing LightDM should be relatively easy. I haven't tried it, but some
distros (e.g., Antergos) ship GNOME Shell with it instead of GDM.

Cheers,
Alfredo
On 12 Aug 2015 10:26 am, "Andrés Muñiz Piniella" <a75576 at alumni.tecnun.es>
wrote:

> El 12 de agosto de 2015 08:39:30 CEST, Tim <darkxst at fastmail.fm> escribió:
> >
> >
> >On 12/08/15 16:35, Bruce Pieterse wrote:
> >>
> >> On 12/08/2015 08:31, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> >>> Does anybody know if there is some setting that allows to disable
> >the
> >>> screen curtain?
> >>>
> >>> When Gnome3 locks screen, some people asks me to not need 3 steps to
> >unlock:
> >>> 1. Move mouse or keyboard
> >>> 2. Lift curtain  <- To avoid
> >>> 3. Write password
> >>>
> >>>
> >> As for as I know you can't disable it. But you can start typing
> >straight
> >> away and the curtain will automatically slide up.
> >Well you can do that, but if the screen wasn't actually locked (and
> >just blanked by power savings), you end up typing your password into
> >last
> >focused app!
> >>
>
> That's a good point!
>
> I think once while I was testing lxde/gnome/unity all at once I managed to
> have the lxde login screen and later boot into gnome. But I do not
> recommend it. Big mess. But maybe if done properly?
>
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