Mugshot Mugshot Has Moved (to GitHub)! Heads up to bug reporters, documentation writers, translators, and package maintainers! In an attempt to reach more contributors and users, Mugshot has been migrated from Launchpad to GitHub. More information up next.
Mugshot Mugshot 0.4.1 Released Mugshot 0.4.1, the latest release of the lightweight user profile editor, is now available! This release includes a number of bug fixes and will now run in the most minimal of environments.
Mugshot Mugshot 0.4.0 Released Mugshot, the simple user configuration utility, has hit a new stable milestone! Release 0.4.0 wraps up the 0.3 development cycle with full camera support for the past several years of GTK+ releases (and a number of other fixes).
Mugshot Mugshot 0.3.2 Released Casually late to Yakkety Yak’s party, Mugshot 0.3.2 arrives with a single bug fix in tow. The camera has been fixed!
Mugshot Mugshot 0.3.1 Released Making better use of AccountsService, Mugshot 0.3.1 has arrived squashing a huge number of bugs!
Mugshot Catching Up with Mugshot 0.3.0 It’s been quite a while since I’ve made a proper release announcement for Mugshot. My last announcement was for 0.2.3, and since then we’ve had two stable and one development release. What have you missed?
Mugshot Mugshot 0.2.3 Released Mugshot 0.2.3 has been released. This release improves the stability and usability of the previously introduced features.
Mugshot Mugshot, Quick & Easy User Config Shortly after adding user profile images to lightdm-gtk-greeter, we discovered that there is no way to actually change this image within Xubuntu. We set out to to create a tool that would not only configure this, but also sync user settings across multiple applications. Enter Mugshot.