Description of problem: With gconf, one can set the value of the key apps -> gnome-screensaver -> lock-dialog-theme to "system" which will use a Fedora themed lock dialog instead of the plain Gnome "default" (never understood why this isn't the default after a fresh install by the way). However, on Fedora 9, the theme of this lock dialog is incorrect as it is set to Infinity instead of Waves. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-screensaver-2.22.1-1.fc9.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set theabove mentioned key to the "system" value 2. Lock the screen Actual results: Lock dialog uses the Infinity theme Expected results: Lock dialog should use the Waves theme
Created attachment 305549 [details] Lock dialog
yea, we have a themed lock dialog done by Paul Frields, but we haven't added it yet. It will show up as an update.
Ok, sorry for the bug report, I didn't know about that :)
No, it's good. I need to be poked to remember to do it :-)
Just poking you, as you said in previous comment :)
Thank you, probably won't happen until the beta freeze, but I appreciate the pokes :-)
The same problem is in Rawhide. I suppose the Solar dialog is not ready yet as the background is still Waves in Snap2, but it would be nice if F10 had the Solar lock dialog at GA :)
Fixed in F10 btw. No idea in F9 as I don't have it anymore.
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Okay, Fedora 9 is going EOL very soon, so I guess we can drop this issue for F9. In fact, it might even have been fixed for F9, I have no idea. As mentioned before, it was fixed in Fedora 10. However, I'm moving the issue to Fedora 11 as the unlock dialog in the one from F10 (Solar). Is it an « every other release » issue ? :)
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In F12, there is no more nice theme, just plain GTK but without the «leave a message » button. Was this functionality completely dropped?
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