Can I make my own lock screen?
Now my lock screen makes me enter a password.
But what if I want to make a custom lock screen like username and password.
Is it possible?
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Now my lock screen makes me enter a password.
But what if I want to make a custom lock screen like username and password.
Is it possible?
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I am tempted to write an answer containing just one word: Yes. Because if you're willing to do the programming yourself, almost anything is "possible".
– cryptarch
6 hours ago
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Now my lock screen makes me enter a password.
But what if I want to make a custom lock screen like username and password.
Is it possible?
linux ubuntu
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Now my lock screen makes me enter a password.
But what if I want to make a custom lock screen like username and password.
Is it possible?
linux ubuntu
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I am tempted to write an answer containing just one word: Yes. Because if you're willing to do the programming yourself, almost anything is "possible".
– cryptarch
6 hours ago
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I am tempted to write an answer containing just one word: Yes. Because if you're willing to do the programming yourself, almost anything is "possible".
– cryptarch
6 hours ago
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I am tempted to write an answer containing just one word: Yes. Because if you're willing to do the programming yourself, almost anything is "possible".
– cryptarch
6 hours ago
I am tempted to write an answer containing just one word: Yes. Because if you're willing to do the programming yourself, almost anything is "possible".
– cryptarch
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I am tempted to write an answer containing just one word: Yes. Because if you're willing to do the programming yourself, almost anything is "possible".
– cryptarch
6 hours ago