The new startup infrastructure will be landing in Karmic soon.. but
basically, X11 will be starting earlier than before and you're going to
be seeing xsplash for longer than you're seeing it now. You won't be
seeing usplash in most cases.
Design team will be providing updated media in the near fu
Hmm, I'd say, in the autologin case, it should stick with the boot-stage
background all the way up to the desktop. This would match the existing
behavior of autologin without xsplash -- that is, it goes from usplash
to desktop, skipping the gdm background entirely.
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Xsplash only uses the defau
Just so that others are not mistaken by the invalid status:[confirmed
with Mat]
The background will use the boot background during transition to desktop , this
has actually been fixed.
But the bug report is for a non issue , since it was started very early .
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Xsplash only uses the default wa
The background currently used is temporary, the correct background will
be implemented shortly. Also, we can't use two backgrounds (which one
would you see in the autologin case?).
** Changed in: xsplash (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: xsplash
Status: Confirmed
I'm having trouble understanding what change you're proposing now. Can
you restate exactly what it is you want to see changed?
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xsplash
In single user setup , with auto-login:
The present xsplash uses the default wallpaper >
/usr/share/backgrounds/warty-final-ubuntu.png before transitioning to desktop.
It is better to use the boot background for:
-xsplash
-/et
Cody , from what i understood ,
Mat is designing the Boot experience to use a *Single Background* for boot , gdm
While the boot uses the overlay of the throbber , the gdm will use the overlay
of the user list.
So that background image is better to use than the default wallpaper for all
these th
Well, we can use a different image for the different xsplash stages if
we want to. For example, look at
/etc/gdm/Init/Default (before gdm greeter shows)
and
/etc/gdm/PreSession/Default (after gdm greeter, going into user
session)
We can set a different background image on the command line h
To clarify, what I mean by 'several times' is that you see xsplash (brown), and
then login screen (blue, in my case). Once you log in, it then shows brown,
then blue, then the user's wallpaper.
A nicer behavior would be to have at least the _second_ instance of xsplash
(between gdm and desktop)
The only oddity now is that it still switches back and forth between
xsplash and gdm-background several times. I believe xsplash should at
least follow the gdm user's background -- that is, the background used
at the login screen itself. Try it yourself (change the gdm user's
background to someth
Uhh, also forgot to mention.. the transition should be smoother now
since xsplash now works to avoid 'flickering' between the splash screen
and the desktop background by using some XComposite related hacks.
** Changed in: xsplash
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: xsplash (Ubuntu)
So you can now change the background that's used on the command-line.
We will not be supporting using the user's desktop background in Karmic
(or probably ever) because it will involve making connections to gconf
and reading keys out of it, and we're trying to minimize this type of
thing in order t
** Also affects: xsplash
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Ahmed El-Mahmoudy:
I think this was what you were looking for , see comment #2 ,
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash/+bug/412655/comments/2
- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/BootExperienceProject
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@Dana Goyette:
The color flicker is Bug #416004 ,
GDM customization , is not possible its hardcoded , for now > Bug
#395299 is an Ubuntu effort to make it customizable , you might wanna
comment , what features you would want.
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As it is right now, before login, xsplash flickers several times between
black, white, the default wallpaper, and my custom gdm wallpaper. After
login, it then flickers several more times, between custom gdm
wallpaper, white, black, default wallpaper, gdm wallpaper again, and
finally my user wallp
I'm confirming this for now , since this is a known issue.
you could mark it as fixed once development is completed :)
** Changed in: xsplash (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Using the wallpaper is just temporary while we wait for final artwork.
There are some mockups at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Karmic/Boot/Demo
We don't know what the final artwork will look like yet.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30228573/Dependencies.txt
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