Robert,
I know you weren't interested in this but would review patches if
needed. Could you point people to the right directions on where to drop
privileges before running X server and stuff like that?
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Title:
XDMCP Request packet with no addresses crashes
Actually sorry, that's wrong, it's unrelated, it's due to our own patch
setting USERS_DIR to /var/lib/lightdm (I don't really understand why,
but that's off-topic for this bug).
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It seems that this change actually broke .dmrc files on Debian.
I'm currently investigating, but it seems that the files (~/.dmrc and
/var/cache/lightdm/dmrc/user.dmrc) are not updated anymore with the
selected session.
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It seems that gdm now supports setting XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP but uses the
DesktopNames [1] property. It might make sense to migrate LightDM to
uses that too.
[1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=727546
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Seems we don't use the patch since long, and it seems to work fine even
with plymouth. Sorry for the delay.
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Title:
xf86OpenConsol
issue would be to use XInput2
API correctly everywhere, so the “right” cursor is always found.
I'm not sure what that means concerning “global” cursors like the
notification one (I guess it has no reason to be defined until we arrive
at the root window), but I guess that's somet
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Looks that this one is fixed indeed.
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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X cursor o
Robert, I disagree about lightdm not touching the locale setting. If
there are other ways to login to the system, fine. That doesn't prevent
to read .dmrc which has the correct locale selected by the user.
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/etc/environment is empty on Debian. I picked up the correct PATH from
gdm so at least at one point it was the default used by gdm (2 I guess).
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Here's an updated patch
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Yes, good point, code is removed now, sorry for that.
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lightdm doesn't drop privileges when reading ~/.dmrc
Status in “lig
Any news on this?
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lightdm doesn't drop privileges when reading ~/.dmrc
Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Relea
Sorry I somehow missed the question. In Debian we still ship the patch,
but I'll try without and report back.
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This patch seems to fix the problem.
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Note that the patch uses O_NOFOLLOW flag to open() which is Linux-only.
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lightdm doesn't drop privileges when reading ~/.dm
Seems indeed fixed again in 1.0.2
** Changed in: lightdm
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
100% cpu usage in lightdm
Confirmed, no delay in 1.0.2 without accountsservice.
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long delay when accountsservice is not present
Status in Light Disp
Still present in 1.0.1
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100% cpu usage in lightdm
Status in Light Display Manager:
Confirmed
Status in “lightdm” package
Note that this patch is not present upstream nor in the Debian package,
where I can reproduce it consistently.
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100% cpu us
Indeed the problem seems back in 1.0.0
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100% cpu usage in lightdm
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Status in “
Then it's a different bug, please open a new one.
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100% cpu usage in lightdm
Status in Light Display Manager:
New
Status
Robert, any news?
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Title:
files written as root to user-controlled folders
Status in Light Display Manager:
Triaged
Status in “
Fixes looks fine, but shouldn't the same thing happen when the
authentication count overflows (and when pressing escape, for example :)
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Yes, confirmed, it's user-list related (so it might make sense to move
that to another bug).
When I set greeter-hide-users=false, selecting the user in the list
loads the correct session but not when manually entering the username.
If you want me to open another bug instead of continuing with thi
See the thread on lightdm list for remarks about accountservice (and no,
hosting it at freedesktop.org doesn't mean it's cross-desktop, right now
the only way to tune stuff there is gnome-control-center).
I guess you meant “Note” instead of “Not” in the last sentence.
Right now this fallback is b
HOME permission don't matter as lightdm read/write them as root (and
it's bad anyway).
It's still not fixed in 0.9.4 without account services, and account
services doesn't look like a suitable dependency for a cross-desktop
display manager.
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Any indication what would be the GTK+ version fixing the issue? I'm
running 3.0.12 and still have no cursor, for indication.
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