GNOME 3.30 will redesign Lock and Login Screen
The GNOME behind-the-scenes development team is currently working on improving the lock/login screen interface and is expected to meet with you in the GNOME 3.30 release on September 5th this year. GNOME is a desktop environment favored by many GNU/Linux distributions, and now Ubuntu has given up its own Unity environment as the default desktop environment.
The login interface and lock screen interface in the GNOME desktop environment has not been adjusted for a long time, so this time the team focused more on adjusting it. As the picture above shows, the overall design looks very seductive.
According to the design note, the new lock screen and login interface will be embedded in the upcoming GNOME 3.30 version through the GDM (GNOME Display Manager) component. The overall visual sense is excellent, and it can provide users with some innovative features.
It is worth noting that the login interface will display the most recently logged-in user by default, and the display location may be adjusted due to different GNU/Linux distributions. In the settings, you are allowed to turn off the graphical user selection option, thus requiring the user to enter the user himself. name.
In addition, the newly-adjusted Login Lock Screen has a spatial model to support animation transitions, as well as an integration of other component content and more. Up to 8 users can be displayed on the interface. The system notification on the lock screen will be reduced.
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