I'm not sure (downloading the ISO now), but I think it's just a deb package and the welcome screen only appears once on first login and then can be manually launched from the app menu afterwards. It's not every time a user logs in.
On 31/10/15 18:09, Narcis Garcia wrote: > I think it can be good if it's easy to disable when necessary (I mean > not needing that the user disables it manually). > Many installations and upgrades are for users that already know the > desktop, or have other learning sources (teacher, printed & translated > manual, etc). > > > El 31/10/15 a les 19:03, Leo Francisco ha escrit: >> Heya, >> >> Has anyone checked out the Welcome Screen in the new Ubuntu MATE 15.10? >> Wimpy forked it from Mint. >> >> It's in this video after 0.26. if you're unable to download the ISO: >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEHxHr-Ih9w >> >> >> It'd be great to fork this for the next release of Ubuntu GNOME. You can >> even download software through it, great for new users. What does >> everyone think? >> >> >> Regards >> Leo >> >> >> -- Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list Ubuntu-GNOME@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome