I'm confused as to how to use this "feature".
When we install LM now, we are asked to make or pick some sort of profile picture, but I have no idea how it gets used, except now I see it when I login. OK, so I see a picture. Now what?
If I pick the chess board, does that make me smarter?
If I chose the astronaut, does that make me a space cadet?
What does all of this mean and why should we care? (It reminds me of KDE's "wallets", which I still don't see the need for them, either. They just slow me down.)
I tried looking it up, but didn't find anything useful to describe why this exists now.
Profile boot image?
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Profile boot image?
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Re: Profile boot image?
Remember the images that the windows OS uses for each user that can logon: same idea here with Mint
--of course you only really need a name and not even that, the users simply have to know their own logn names, no need for a list or a list with images !
And no you don't get any smarter by seeing an icon as your representative logon selection, unless you like comic books and want to subsume a hero posture (aka a profile, maybe!)
--of course you only really need a name and not even that, the users simply have to know their own logn names, no need for a list or a list with images !
And no you don't get any smarter by seeing an icon as your representative logon selection, unless you like comic books and want to subsume a hero posture (aka a profile, maybe!)