
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
kdm theme with win xp style.
similar as possible. if anyone knows how to make the password-field appearing with a mouseclick, please contact me.
would be nice to have it identically.
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Yes,- i know, linux is better than windows.
But there are people out there, who needs to be in a familiar environment when starting a computer.
For those people i made this theme.
14 years ago
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to put things right just from the beginning:
As long as there are unskilled people who wants linux looking similiar to XP,
there should be skilled people who make things looking similar to XP..
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Kde-Look sometimes doesn't handle the file in any way. So i have to post the direct link here:
http://home.wtal.de/psychologie/xon/winlogon.tar.gz
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BSD-Logo added: Thanks to A. S. Yatulchik
14 years ago
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
to put things right just from the beginning:
As long as there are unskilled people who wants linux looking similiar to XP,
there should be skilled people who make things looking similar to XP..
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Kde-Look sometimes doesn't handle the file in any way. So i have to post the direct link here:
http://home.wtal.de/psychologie/xon/winlogon.tar.gz
'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
BSD-Logo added: Thanks to A. S. Yatulchik
mylovag
1 year ago
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CamusAcuario
11 years ago
1- the components in my screen aren't in the correct place, maybe by the screen size, then the logon form is over the "user image logo".
2- i have multi-user accounts, so i don't see the other account. good, i think is because the problem with the click.
3- could you replace the windows logo and the windows xp text by a Tux image and a simple Linux text?
the rest... is good. i joke with my friends about my kde-xp appearance.
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mynus
12 years ago
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Freezy-cz
14 years ago
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mefiX
14 years ago
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Dapper
14 years ago
the friggin' thing even sais Windows XP, its not windows XP its Linux!
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angrykeyboarder
14 years ago
They're all over the place.
And just like this one, they don't make any sense.
You're absolutely right.
This is Linux (or *bsd,,,,) people!
I don't get it either.
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Mikos
14 years ago
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BCMM
14 years ago
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tux86
14 years ago
I will not download it, but you'll get my "good"-vote :)
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johanfys
14 years ago
That will come in handy for a joke I'm gonna pull on a friend. Boy will He be surprised when he discovers the truth about my OS (probably will take him a few minutes to realize he's not working in windoze).
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loggeman
14 years ago
"Bring him down like a shotgun..."
--SWAT
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delaurent
14 years ago
Although I'm not a fan of "the green button and the blue bar" (strange mix), I still think that everyone have the right to choose.
It could also be a great camouflage for your Linux (e.g. at work) ;)
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tuxxland
14 years ago
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PikoPiko
14 years ago
But other then that, I really don't see why?
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johnbrun
14 years ago
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beany
14 years ago
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TubaSoldier
15 years ago
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mfriedrichs
14 years ago
The strength of linux is also hidden in its capabilty of changing its interfaces to make it as usable as possible.
If you like Linux, it doesn't matter what it looks like.
But if you like that worthy feeling of beeing "unique" or "individual"
or beeing the member of a "really cool group", you don't really like Linux, but only what it makes you feel.
Keep this in mind if you ever argue against something "other".
Now, there was made another Logo for that theme, and i'm glad to see, there are people standing silently aside, enyoing the theme:
Open-minded People without prejudices...
Thats's what linux need.
Thanks to A. S. Yatulchik for this nice bsd-logo !
I will put in online as soon as posssible.
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felipe
15 years ago
"thorwalds"?
WTF?
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mfriedrichs
15 years ago
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loggeman
14 years ago
And NO, he did not write the Unix kernel. He wrote the Linux Kernel back in 1991.
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Ekardnam
15 years ago
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BorgQueen
15 years ago
Being a computer builder/vendor I've sold and supported Windows machines, that was until 6 years ago. Windows was, IS, such a horrible OS (its really a GOS, Gaming Operating System). It cost a fortune to support and doesn't do a tenth of what Gnu Linux, The BSDs and other REAL Operating Sytems can do.
M$ didn't / doesn't know enough about its own product's behavior and problems, to offer any real support. I speak from experience. It took me 15 mins to convince an MS tech person that MS Word, was an MS product.
Out of curiosity, I test all the other version of windows, only to find it just keeps getting worse. Linux shouldn't emulate a bad OS that comes from a company that views the people of this world as cash cows and slaves.
I'm very angry with the recent trend of calling directories "Folders". Its misleading, which, I suspect, is why M$ began doing it. To miss-education the user. 90% of all windows users I know, can't use a computer. They don't really understand the first thing about it. That's just wrong as well.
I have a feeling that you're an XP user exploring Linux. You like it and the freedom it offers but you're not comfortable enough to leave windows. That's ok, give yourself time. Once you see the beauty and power of FOSS, you will never look back.
"You must learn the ways of the Source young one"
BorgQueen steps off her soapbox.
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lordmaxxon
15 years ago
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