There was a small utility (see comment #42) that was released for Ubuntu
9.10. Unfortunately, if the tool is missing in Ubuntu 11.04, it can't
be fixed because new features are not added to released versions.
Ubuntu 11.10 will be using lightdm by default instead of gdm. So while
you're welcome to
Don't bother.. Ubuntu's primary desktop teams current focus apparently
does not include users smarter than a catfish. If you have an IQ of
higher than 5, this desktop is not designed for you. (It's not just
Ubuntu at fault here, Gnome team has had a role in this dumbing down
behaviour too, even pr
This bug is marked as "fix released", but in Ubuntu Natty there is no
Login Window Preferences tool. Where can I get it?
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Try purging the gdm2 configuration tool via
sudo apt-get purge packagename
or, if it doesn't work
sudo dpkg -P packagename
If you installed it from the repos or a .deb package, it should remove it.
Then do a
sudo apt-get --purge autoremove
and
sudo apt-get clean
which will remove all packages tha
All this security is a real hassle. Just as I was beginning to love the
new GDM, after discovering how to change the background, I foolishly
installed some tool claiming to be the answer to GDM2 configuration.
Result is I have a frozen GDM greeter, which refuses to show user
password entry box. It
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the official ubuntu "tool" rather...
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Thank you for your work on that. Why not contributing improving the
official ubuntu team rather than writting a new one though?
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and Question link: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/100600
Please direct us where to go / what to do to more properly offer this as
an "actuality" for Lucid (or even the current Karmic)?
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It;s not looking like the old option-rich gdm will be back.
For the use cases where you need to tweak GDM I have two options
1) Configure it via text config file - options are explained here:
http://library.gnome.org/admin/gdm/2.28/configuration.html.en#daemonconfig
2) Try the GDM2 Configuration
I want the gdm config back too! And the possibility to enable Xdmcp from gdm,
and to be able to login from there too!
hate the new Xsplash.
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don't reopen closed bugs, this issue is fixed now and new bugs are open
for specific options
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The status of this bug may be changed back to whatever the maintainers
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please read below first.
I do not see a reason to have a different status in this bug then in the
upstream bug (which is currently set at NEW). This bug affec
These are the missing features, please have developers go through each
one and either set a goal to re-implement it or a reason for not
implementing it in gdmsetup:
# Install/Change the GDM Theme
# Change the GDM welcome message
# Turn on remote login
# Allow TCP logins to Xserver
# Enable multipl
Launchpad Janitor incorrectly marked this as Fix Released, because there
was work done on it.
Patch - Provide a setup tool for basic configuration
Basic configuration is one thing, but it does not bring back all the
features which were removed from gdmsetup until then this bug will not
be fixed.
Oh I see, we should rename this bug like "I want my PC look Like a Christmas
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On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 01:20 +, Mark W wrote:
> Sebastian, please lighten up. I'm sorry to have to say this, but you
> have created more negativity than others regarding
Stating over and over that the update was rushed will not make it be
true see previous comments, you would have prefered the switch to happen
during the lts cycle so there was no room for comments and changes?
Letting the lts on non maintained technologies was not an option
Quick reply to your poi
I've been sick seeing this mail updated every day with such purposes, kind
of "humiliation of the man kind" or "big bug" .. and this is really for
what?? for new GDM that lacks a "config tool", 'im I wrong?
I really like the new way, the new colors theme and "my favourite theme".And
who doesn't app
All a person needs to do is subscribe to gnome bugzilla. There is
information on the gdm issue. I opened a wish list on it and they have
keep me informed every day. They are working on this problem. I
subscribed to gnome bug mailing list and and today I have 314 emails in
my inbox. It will get bet
quote>what issues especially make you think that the new gdm is not
suitable to use<
I wouldn't be complaining if a tool had been built to configure the
login screen that was called something else. However there isn't even a
command line solution to this configuration issue.
It plain and simple t
The comments you added are not really constructive, what issues
especially make you think that the new gdm is not suitable to use
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I (really, honestly!) mean no disrespect, but dev's please take a step back and
re-focus - don't take this stuff too personally.. I am a developer too, and I
work on free software. I've dealt with my fair share of frustrated (and
somewhat ungrateful) users.
It just appears that the Canonical de
Sebastian, please lighten up. I'm sorry to have to say this, but you
have created more negativity than others regarding this issue by pushing
down legitimate complaints.
* Rushing this version of GDM was a bad idea. *
GDM is an important package: It's (usually) the first user interactive
componen
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In Karmic the Login Window Preferences option from the GNOME System ->
Preferences menu is missing. I'm no longer able to configure gdm graphically.
Something I was able to do until recently and in Jaunty.
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+ The new gdm :
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> > Who thinks up this crazy ideas?
>
> Hi,
>
> Could you stay correct and respect people doing work for free there on
> softwares you are can decide to use or not?
> It's also judged polite to subscribe to bugs you comment on s
> Who thinks up this crazy ideas?
Hi,
Could you stay correct and respect people doing work for free there on
softwares you are can decide to use or not?
It's also judged polite to subscribe to bugs you comment on so you get to read
replies to waht you wrote
The new gdm has been:
- discussion
This is something Gnome did, not Ubuntu devs. And I'm not really sure
how feasible it would be to preserve an older version of gdm. It'd be an
extra package to support, for one. If it needed an older version of the
Gnome libraries, things would quickly get problematic.
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Who thinks up this crazy ideas? Pushing unfinished crap on users is the
stupid.
Ok, gdm needs to advance, but what was wrong with the usual migrationary
process of calling this new package gdm2 and installing that by default
to encourage migration, but keeping the old (working!) gdm1 in the
reposi
The change in gdmsetup has created a serious bug in 9.10 that was not
present in 9.04.
Basically when I did an upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 instead of having the ubuntu
login I ended up with the xubuntu login screen.
Now since the gdmsetup has changed there is no way to correct the problem.
I under
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- In Karmic the Login Window Preferences option from the GNOME System ->
- Preferences menu is missing. I'm no longer able to configure gdm
- graphically. Something I was able to do until recently and in Jaunty.
+ In Karmic the Login Window Pre
Did anyone commenting on this closed[fix released] bug, even care to
read the comments before them?
This is not a change done by "Ubuntu" , this is an upstream update which
has been postponed for 3 releases. Any further discussions can be done
on the upstream bug , regarding the lack of features.
I can't see the Thorsten or anyone point since there is no option to change
the gdm in windows and mac too and why would you like to change the gdm
anyways? is it ugly? everyone who thinks that gdm in karmic is ugly, fill a
new bug and allow close this bug.
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Thorsten Gross wrote:
> I am a Linux-Trainer and use to show my students how to configure Linux. I
> just can't believe that a new release is pushing Linux-Newbies to the
> terminal for such a simple thing as the configuration of the login screen.
> Why??
> If Linux is supposed to become more li
That's the attitude, Pako! Ubuntu is cryptic, but worth the effort
because Windows is so inferior. We need to vote you the official
spokesperson of bringing Ubuntu to the masses!
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How can you change the gdm or whatever is called in Windows? The only thing
you can change in windows is wallpaper
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I am a Linux-Trainer and use to show my students how to configure Linux. I just
can't believe that a new release is pushing Linux-Newbies to the terminal for
such a simple thing as the configuration of the login screen. Why??
If Linux is supposed to become more like Windows, it is on a bad way. T
why all this minimalism all of a sudden?
what happened to the gdm configuration app?
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 00:35, emarkay wrote:
> "The Karmic GDM now has a configuration tool therefore this bug is
> resolved" - I don't see the same level of configurability as of today,
> as there was in Jaunt
"The Karmic GDM now has a configuration tool therefore this bug is
resolved" - I don't see the same level of configurability as of today,
as there was in Jaunty. I also object to this.
See: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1284681
Another mildly related issue is configuring of if the use
Couldn't we fix this by letting the user set the Appearance preferences
of user gdm in the same fashion of that under Preferences? I don't know
whether it's doable or a good idea in general to do it this way, just a
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my themes are also gone, i feel it very bad that they are not
compatible. there should be a tool to convert them. i hand-picked ~50
gdm themes what i like and had them randomly come up. it really made me
happy when i was sad it was a good surprise. also i was happy i can use
my computer _my way_ (n
What I meant was (and remember that I have never put an eye in GDM code)
that if we can use he old configuration tool graphics as a base for building
the ew configuration tool, it would help users in understanding how to work
with the config tool.
What worries me is the fact that if old GDM and new
I have fixed the gdmsetup crash (caused when no gdm autologin
configuration present) and this will be in the 2.27.90 release. Note
that gdmsetup does not work with the old GDM so it will not work until
your system has been restarted after an upgrade from 2.20.
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Claudio, the old GDM setup tool and GDM are very different to the new
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As requested by Seb please open new bugs for new features in this tool.
This bug is titled "gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool". The
Karmic GDM now has a configuration tool
Can't it be merged from the same app that was in Jaunty and older?
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I think it should just have the necessary option, like: changing the
background, login as, login after ... minutes, login automatically, and
that should be it, not to much because it becomes in a low performance
tool, things should just have what is necessary to have, I would not
like to be able to
> I think more options should be added to the new gdmsetup before we
really claim "Fix released" in the status of this bug.
Did you read the bug before commenting ? What option do you think should
be added exactly ? The GNOME rewrite doesn't allow to set themes but
just a gtk theme and a backgroun
Could people having different issues open new bugs? ie gdmsetup crashing
is a new issue and not a request to get the tool added now
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gdmsetup does not crash anymore ... one of the updates has fixed this
problem on my system
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I get a segfault too in the strcmp call in gdmsetup.c:323 because user
is a NULL pointer in my case.
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I get the almost the same error as Dean Loros ... but my gdmsetup dies
with a segmentation fault.
See attached file
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Thank you for the tool Robert--I do have a problem, the tool will not
"unlock"--this is a "fresh" install of Karmic Alpha3 with all updates as
of Aug 7, 2009 6PM Pacific--sync with the main server.
Terminal output as follows:
d...@linux:~/Desktop$ gdmsetup
** (gdmsetup:17045): WARNING **: Error
Agreed. The new tool is better than nothing. But I (and I am guessing
many users will really want) is a way to get rid of the ugly grey box.
It looks like it came from Windows 95. We went from a really sexy login
screen in 9.04 to a super ugly one in 9.10. I think more options should
be added t
I checked with gnome bugs and they are working on this upstream.bug #
587750 in bugzilla.
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I have the new config tool. Shouldn't you be able to customize the
appearance? The only options it gives is the ability to login
automatically or to login manually. Is this gdmsetup just temporary, or
is this what we are getting as final product?
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This bug was fixed in the package gdm - 2.27.4-0ubuntu7
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Added a basic gdmsetup tool:
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The last surprise either was disabling Ctrl+Alt+Backspace feature, now
this. Does it comes to the security problem? I don't think so.
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Would be too difficult only use the same window that old gnome?, could
be with less options by now
2009/7/24, Tumble :
> What about other features of gdmconfig like allowing remote X and
> configuring xdmcp. Are there alternative guis for configuring these? I know
> they're important to me, does a
What about other features of gdmconfig like allowing remote X and configuring
xdmcp. Are there alternative guis for configuring these? I know they're
important to me, does anyone else feel these should be included in the plans
for the new tool?
Sorry in advance if I'm posting this in the wrong p
See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-karmic-
gdmconfig
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Sebastien Bacher Wrote:
That's what has been done for 3 cycles now and the new version is ready
enough now to land in an unstable version now, the extra work will be
done during this cycle, you are not forced to use an unstable
distribution if you don't want to run one
I agree whole heartedly. Th
> Why not use the older version of gdm until this one is ready?
That's what has been done for 3 cycles now and the new version is ready
enough now to land in an unstable version now, the extra work will be
done during this cycle, you are not forced to use an unstable
distribution if you don't want
Why not use the older version of gdm until this one is ready?
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I think what Sebastien is saying (if I may), is that the bug has already
been pointed out, and confirmed. Continued discussion of the flavour
currently seen in the latter half of this bug report is unnecessary
noise and does not contribute to the resolution of the bug itself. In
fact, it is more li
User must stop pointing out bugs in gdm?
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could users stop adding comments there? the bug tracker is not an user
forum and the issue has been clearly confirmed those new comments don't
bring anything useful toward getting the change in karmic
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What do you mean by "double login"?
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 06:09, Ricardo Arrue wrote:
> I dont' want to overload of problems but what about the double login in the
> new GDM?
>
> 2009/7/8 surlyjake
>
> > gdm doesn't seem to respond to any of the file-based configurations I
> make
> > either. I
I dont' want to overload of problems but what about the double login in the
new GDM?
2009/7/8 surlyjake
> gdm doesn't seem to respond to any of the file-based configurations I make
> either. Isn't that a bigger issue than the lack of a GUI tool?
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 6:28 PM, perfectska04
gdm doesn't seem to respond to any of the file-based configurations I make
either. Isn't that a bigger issue than the lack of a GUI tool?
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 6:28 PM, perfectska04
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> I think the new GDM is more accessible and perhaps better at dealing
> with keyboard layouts and differe
I think the new GDM is more accessible and perhaps better at dealing
with keyboard layouts and different locales, but a simple GUI tool as
Dean Loros described should be implemented.
Now, the following is strictly wishlist, because I develop artwork for
GNOME/Ubuntu, so it affects me and possibly
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Yes thats the bug, occuring today...same for other users...
If u check this box, or leave it blank...the summary is the same : The
usernames are all shown in the Login
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But what about the "Killing the usernames, works defenetly NOT, search
google ;) we are not alone..."?
On your PC no usernames are shown if you tick the "disable_user_list"
checkbox?
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 19:00, Starfly wrote:
> Yes thats it...
>
> many people are talking about, that the user ic
Yes thats it...
many people are talking about, that the user icons cant be set to "off"
...security...
the trick above works flawlessly 4 me
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Moving metacity.desktop sounds to me little dangerous.. I tried to look into
its content to see if there was something about "saving current setup", but I
didn't notice anything..
I'll keep the popup, for now.. It's just pressing "Esc" at login :P
(I learned a lot of things about moving system fi
Here sth "Helpfull" :
sudo mv /usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/metacity.desktop
/usr/share/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow/metacity.desktop.backup
Give it into a console and the popup error is gone, just till next
kernel update, then u have to do the same...
Killing the usernames, works defenetly
Setting the gconf key does not work.
I checked the "disable_user_list" checkbox in apps -> gdm -> simple-greeter,
but the only thing happened is that in the list I can't see the "sys" user
anymore, but I keep seeing mine.
Also, when I log in, I get this error message: (attachment)
** Attachment
setting the gconf key should be working, trying running gconf-editor
with the gdm user though
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Thats ok , but its a BUG that u cant deactivate the shown user names
have u got a solution for it ?
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those new comments are not really useful there, try using an user forum
or the answer tracker for questions, note that the gdm doesn't restrict
anything from you it's just a new codebase and it's being used by GNOME
and fedora for a year ubuntu has been waiting for it to stabilize to
start using it
look, my problem is as follows :
Since 2 Years ive migrated my whole family to Ubuntu from Windows.. but
since a year, after every update ive got to go home to home to tell them
its going to be not so easy they think off...its getting complicated
everywhere... my father, my mother, my uncle for ex
Fedora has the same 'login screen' that you are hating now, and
unfortunately havent the configuration application neither, of course.
I dont hate the new gdm, the red one was beautiful, but i think that
we only must have patience since is a new version and we just have to
wait until it be polished
What kind of strange shit this is ?! Sorry but iam so angry
I want to design my pc of my own... ubuntu was deciding for me, that i
am not my superuser...okay...kick out.. but now the user itself should
not be able to change his login screen ?!
Welcom to the perversation of Microsoft Windows.
It doesn't appear that setting automatic login manualy works either.
#/etc/gdm/gdm.conf
AutomaticLoginEnable=true
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I think this option window was VERY useful, if the original gdm graphical
configuration window is not compatible with new gdm, then at least it could be
a new one simpler. But the original window has a lot of useful options like
remote login, autologin, themes, etc... if the graphical tool exist
Hi Sebastien---simple mockup for setting panel---minimal config settings
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I will also post upstream with this.
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I guess that we forum users "tend" to be a vocal lot ;)
I thank you for working with this--perhaps those of us in the testing
group are over-fond of custom-installs--I fear that I tend to fall into
that heading...
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gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
A very simple dialog that would allow lets say up to 30sec for time
delay, choices as to who is default, autologin on/off (maybe a
checkbox), facebrowser on/off (same comment) & maybe a background change
(strictly a wish item)--I could mock something up if you would want
Thank you
autocrosser
** Changed in: gdm
Status: Unknown => New
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gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/395299
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one sidenote about the community comments, the new version of gdm is
shipped by GNOME for a year and by several linux distributions
(opensuse, fedora, etc) too for some cycles and there has been not lot
of comments about the issue
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gdm 2.26 has no graphical configuration tool
https://bugs.launc
you are stating something obviously known which was documented in the
upload changelog for a reason anyway let's not discuss that and try to
resolve the issue and make the new gdm suitable for everybody, what
options do you think would be required out of the autologin and timed
login settings?
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