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Xscreensaver on kde checkered image
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xscreensaver on kde checkered image
  1. #Xscreensaver on kde checkered image how to#
  2. #Xscreensaver on kde checkered image update#
  3. #Xscreensaver on kde checkered image full#
  4. #Xscreensaver on kde checkered image software#
  5. #Xscreensaver on kde checkered image code#

#Xscreensaver on kde checkered image software#

No representations are made about the suitability of this software for any purpose. Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation. > credit, remove his email address, and rebrand, since almost certainlyĬopyright ? 1991-2021 by Jamie Zawinski.

#Xscreensaver on kde checkered image full#

> I dont see any problem in doing this: we'll have to give jwz full I'd rather _not_ "rebrand," as the tool itself is still the same. On Wed, at 05:10:48PM -0800, Nina Eleanor Alter wrote: Please let me know if you find any bugs or make any improvements. Jamie Zawinski Written in late 1991 version 1.0 posted to on 1. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. The below could also be what you meant by "rebrand." Thoughts?Ĭopyright © 1991-2021 by Jamie Zawinski.

#Xscreensaver on kde checkered image how to#

I did this as a quick-take on how to do, while also surfacing requisite 411 to meet the MIT licensing needs and reuse blab in the user manual. I'd rather not "rebrand," as the tool itself is still the same.Ĭo-branding and white-labeling are absolutely a thing. I dont see any problem in doing this: we'll have to give jwz fullĬredit, remove his email address, and rebrand, since almost certainly **Describe alternatives you've considered**

xscreensaver on kde checkered image

**Where is the value to a user, and who might that user be?** The follow-up "You failed too many times and are locked-out!" screen.

#Xscreensaver on kde checkered image code#

If some special format, or SVG code for an image, would help?I can easily generate those, as I am a designer and not a developer. He really likes his dumb flaming computer and will not.

#Xscreensaver on kde checkered image update#

I have unfortunately already exhausted the route of simply asking Jamie to update the icon to something less scary. The flaming computer, while cute to XScreenSaver's creator, is likely to be scary to QubesOS users. As such, I am creating this issue to resolve what from a user's perspective, is the primary issue with XScreenSaver: the flaming computer artwork is scary.įor users new to Qubes and users who are not themselves security or development experts, identifying "visual oddities" in a UI is one of the few resources they have, to question if a piece of software is malicious or safe. Perhaps not impossible, but more work than is feasible. >From the issue #1917 it was concluded that changing the screenlocker from XScreenSaver to something else, would be hard. **The problem you're addressing (if any)** On Wed, at 02:39:03PM -0800, Nina Eleanor Alter wrote: The screenlocker should not appear to lay/non-tech users, to potentially be malware.īecause my own objective with my contributions to QubesOS is to make it a more friendly OS to high-risk users who are not developers with a high-tolerance for questionable things (nor the means to investigate those), this feels like a priority to me. Where is the value to a user, and who might that user be?

  • The follow-up "You failed too many times and are locked-out!" screen.Įliminating the flaming computer throughout the UI, is the priority not re-branding or re-designing the XScreenSaver app.
  • Two screens will be most important to update: If some special format, or SVG code for an image, would help-I can easily generate those, as I am a designer and not a developer. I have unfortunately already exhausted the route of asking its creator to change the flaming computer to something more neutral. Perhaps not impossible, but more work than is immediately feasible. From the issue #1917 it was concluded that changing the screenlocker from XScreenSaver to something else, would be hard.















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