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XP like login for Ubuntu. Best used with XP_Ubuntu Splash screen and the Luna eXPerience - Blue desktop theme. I used the buttons and logon graphic from the Windoze Professional GDM theme by HaNieL.
Some users may not like the M$ look but I use it at work to prevent a lot of questions. If it looks like M$ it must be, right?
13 years ago
Version 1.0
The XP_Ubuntu and XP_Debian themes have now been merged into this one theme with interchangeable graphics. The XP_Debian theme has been removed from the site.
Removed Distribution logo from the background and made the Ubuntu and Debian logos separate and changeable by editing the XML file.
Removed active - inactive button images and replaced them with tint properties. This reduces the overall number of files needed for the theme.
Beta Update
Complete rewrite of the XML file to improve layout for the timed login text, caps lock text, usename/password error text and all buttons.
Added an OK button next to the username/password prompt.
Repositioned and added the proper show modes for the shutdown, suspend, and options buttons.
Added the ability to create your own logo image (image to the left of the Username: prompt). Edit the logo_src.png and add you own 48x48 image to it and save it as logo.png. Of if you want you can create your own 54x54 logo image and name it as logo.png. The Logo image contained in the archive is Tux.
13 years ago
Version 1.0
The XP_Ubuntu and XP_Debian themes have now been merged into this one theme with interchangeable graphics. The XP_Debian theme has been removed from the site.
Removed Distribution logo from the background and made the Ubuntu and Debian logos separate and changeable by editing the XML file.
Removed active - inactive button images and replaced them with tint properties. This reduces the overall number of files needed for the theme.
Beta Update
Complete rewrite of the XML file to improve layout for the timed login text, caps lock text, usename/password error text and all buttons.
Added an OK button next to the username/password prompt.
Repositioned and added the proper show modes for the shutdown, suspend, and options buttons.
Added the ability to create your own logo image (image to the left of the Username: prompt). Edit the logo_src.png and add you own 48x48 image to it and save it as logo.png. Of if you want you can create your own 54x54 logo image and name it as logo.png. The Logo image contained in the archive is Tux.
warbread
12 years ago
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finchair
13 years ago
If anyone would like to see a version of this theme with a user-list please let me know. If there is enough interest I'll add a version with the user-list.
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beatbill
12 years ago
I understand that many people hate M$ and object any action to make Linux looks like M$ crap. I am one of them. But your descriptions say it all: to make your Linux computer at work looks like XP will prevent a lots of questions. And that is the point of this theme. Well done!
You can customize your linux computer at home to your heart, can't you. But work is work. In some situations you don't want your office mates to think you as an alien.
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debiani386
13 years ago
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darkmaster171280
13 years ago
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darkmaster171280
13 years ago
I don't care about your eventual legal issues, aniway, this is a good cameleon transformation for GDM and i once more proves how powerful and customizable Linux is. Nice work!
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finchair
13 years ago
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Nim
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debiani386
13 years ago
Furthermore, There are probably some people out there who like the look of Windows, but hate the way that windows performs.
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corrosivemisery
13 years ago
<from below>
There is plenty of variation in this from the default XP welcome screen to make it unworthy of violation. M$ can't sue for supposed Linux patent violations let alone someone's take on the XP log on screen.
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rpgmaker
13 years ago
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mathieu147
13 years ago
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Philo-Bedoe
13 years ago
thank you ^^
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finchair
13 years ago
Thanks
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