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So don't know if anyone else here knows about this but I was over at the XDA forums and found my way to this link: There is a file that you replace in your system framework directory and reboot and then your captivate will have the stock android 2.1 slider lockscreen. All I did was copy over the file to my SD card and using adb shell copied it in. I would recommend copying the original first! Here are the commands I used.
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Note: I have a folder on my SD card called sideload so change it to where ever you put the file. Adb shell su cp /system/framework/android.policy.odex /sdcard/sideload/android.policy.odex.ORIG cp /sdcard/sideload/android.policy.odex /system/framework reboot I have included a screenshot bellow so you can see what it looks like. Its a better solution than lock bot as it is native and there is 0 delay when unlocking or putting your phone on silent.
Good luck if you have questions just ask below! Click to expand.Now granted I took the chance and it worked for me I will give you the instructions. Go to the link and download the file with the options you want. I used the no menu unlock as I didn't care for it.
Copy the file in the ZIP archive to your phone. Either by mounting your sd card and moving it over or directly with adb.
Note: In the commands I use the location /sdcard/sideload/ this is a folder I created there and you will need to change it to wherever you store the file on your phone. Then issue the commands that I posted from your computer using adb with you phone plugged in and with debugging on. Or issue the commands on your phone using a terminal emulator(freely available in the market) skipping the first command adb shell. Then your phone will restart and it should have the stock lock-screen.
If you don't know what ADB is try this link. Also note that you will need to do this in a command promt in windows from the 'SDK install location'/tools folder. Best of luck! Let us know how it goes for you!