Op vrijdag 19-10-2007 om 14:29 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Daniel Chapman: > > "from user point of view it makes non sense : > > - to have to enter a password to desactivate a sound > > - to have 2 differents menu entries to tweak (furthermore : one is in > > preferences menu, the other one is in administration menu) > > - to search in accessibilty tab the option to desactivate this specific > > sound
This sound is an accessibility feature (without it, blind people can't know when to type their username/password). > > Also, GDM themes should be configurable from System>Preferences, > > Appearance" > I agree with both of these points. > > I know the correct place to change the GDM theme, but if i don't concentrate > hard enough, i always find myself going into the Appearance/Theme section. If > this is > happening, then you know that's the place it should be found in. The problem is then when multiple users use the same PC: who is allowed to change the login screen? Considering that changing this might result in security issues, I don't think it's strange to find it in the "Administration" menu. OTOH, maybe the "Appearance" panel could have a button to the login screen settings that's only visible to people who are members of the 'admin' group. (So it would still require root credentials.) -- Jan Claeys -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
