Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 June 2009 09:38:32 Dale wrote:
>   
>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>     
>>> On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 01:51:45 -0500, Dale wrote:
>>>       
>>>> This sounds cool.  I don't unmask a lot or anything but something like
>>>> KDE 4 comes to mind for this.  That requires a lot of work.  I'm going
>>>> to have to check to see if autounmask supports this too.
>>>>         
>>> It does, it creates a file called autounmask-something, so it is obvious
>>> where it came from and what it unmasks.
>>>       
>> It's been a while since I used it but I thought I saw a update being
>> done a while back.
>>
>> May try KDE 4 again soon.  The biggest thing I hate about KDE 4 is the
>> login screen.
>>     
>
> Well that's easy, just don't use kdm :-)
>
> If you want pretty, there's entrance
> If you want light, there's slim
> If you want hard-core, there's xdm
>
> There's also gdm. But I don't talk about gdm. It's personal, and painful. 
> Don't ask :-)
>
>   

Well, what I don't like is the clock with no seconds.  I have a changing
background and I sort of like it to change on the 00's.  I know exactly
how long it takes for me to type in my password, hit return and it start
the desktop.  It's 11 seconds here.  So, if I hit return right on 49
seconds, the background changes on the 00's every time. 

The new KDE login doesn't have a second hand so I have no idea when to
hit the return key to login.  I hate to say this, I may stick with KDE 3
until that is changed.  There has to be a setting somewhere but this
little idiot can't find it.

I have never seen gdm so I'll take your word for it.  I hate that little
startx thing.  That is ugly.  O-o

Dale

:-)  :-)

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