On 01/08/2011 22:04, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
If you use GNOME, you should have a GNOME session in the list. You might
miss the correct package though (no idea how it's called).

It was the test i wanted to do after my first post and now that i've tested i can say: i can login. In the first place i've left the field blank because looked like a disabled button, with no label, so i've not tried to click on it.

I've seen that the session i choosed is not remembered, so after a logout i have to re-select the gnome session. Or, as i did, write user-session=gnome in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.

I've also verified that commenting user-session=xfce doesn't help: i can't login setting only username and password. I wonder why xfce is the default session and why lightdm can't determine the correct one at runtime. I guess because it's a work in progress.

Cesare.



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