I've noticed in 18.04.2 (upgraded from 16.04 LTS), with gnome-shell
3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 and ubuntu-session 3.28.1-0ubuntu3, the *lock*
screen is still pinning to /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/ubuntu.css.
Note, the login session screen is using the correct theme.
This is related: https://bugs.la
The version could be confirmed. I apologize for my misunderstanding. I was lack
of a skill.
When I replaced a css file simply, a lock screen didn't change. I'm thinking
its cause is here separately.
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Thank you for checking source cord.
Simply, I made gdm3.css and ubuntu.css a different file. So I noticed.
But I noticed the version of GDM3 being old.
It's 3.26.1-3ubuntu3 on Ubuntu 17.10 and POP! OS.
I apologize for the confusion.
Is a problem corrected by future's upgrade?
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I tried looking for ubuntu.css in gnome-shell 3.26.1-0ubuntu5, but I did
not find it. Where do you see this issue mifjpn?
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Yes mif, that will probably be an issue. I will write a patch.
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Title:
Allow safe override of GDM3 theme
Status in GNOME She
Setting of GDM was GDM3.css.
But setting of screen lock is still ubuntu.css.
I found it.
Is it OK?
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Title:
Allow safe overrid
Thanks very much!
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Title:
Allow safe override of GDM3 theme
Status in GNOME Shell:
Won't Fix
Status in gnome-shell package
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-shell - 3.25.91-0ubuntu4
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gnome-shell (3.25.91-0ubuntu4) artful; urgency=medium
[ Jeremy Soller ]
* Change path of gdm3 stylesheet (LP: #1715722)
* Add alternatives for gdm3 stylesheet, setting ubuntu.css as the default
[ Didier Roch
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Allow safe override of GDM3 theme
Status in GN
Thanks for reporting the bug upstream! I tried to add some more context
to the upstream bug report from our vendor perspective.
The fix looks good, thanks! I'm currently testing it more. Also, I'm
adding gnome-session to it: we can provide the same experience for
people wanting to go really full G
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: Unknown => Won't Fix
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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The build finished, and I installed Ubuntu, Pop, and GNOME sessions
side-by-side. All three worked, and the GDM theme changed based on the
alternative selected. I believe the second patch version works as
expected.
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The attachment "ubuntu_gdm_alternatives.debdiff" seems to be a debdiff.
The ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report so that
they can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the attachment
isn't a patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment,
remove the "patch"
Linking to an upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787454
** Also affects: gnome-shell via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787454
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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11:01 Laney goodnight!
11:01 jackpot51 Ok, good night Laney
11:12 didrocksjackpot51: mind toning a little bit done please?
11:12 didrocksjackpot51: you are quite offensive in that bug report
11:13 didrocksand proposing a patch that you even didn't test it
Jeremy, you seem quite not listening to the advice we are giving to you, which
is a maintainable solution to us. We told you multiple times we were happy to
integrate what we think is a good solution from our perspective but you are not
listening to those and seem like forcing your patch on us.
10:57 Laney hmm, I guess actually we could use this in Ubuntu to let people
use the default gdm theme
11:00 Laney maybe not, that's the built in one isn't it?
11:00 Laney jackpot51: please attach it, I think it's worth considering
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What is even worse, is that most of these changes that hard-code
Ubuntu's theme happened on the edge of the Feature Freeze period,
meaning any attempts to revert them or improve them are impaired by
bureaucracy.
Please try to see why this is a problem, and learn from this in the
future.
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didrocks, I will also work on an upstreamable solution, but I am not
very satisfied with your unwillingness to see things from my
perspective. You have essentially broken GDM3 for all Ubuntu
derivatives, forcing your theme upon them, and then having no desire to
work on any solution to remove this
Here is a new patch fixing the alternatives path. I am waiting on a
launchpad build to test this fully:
https://launchpad.net/~system76/+archive/ubuntu/pop-
staging/+build/13352379
** Patch added: "ubuntu_gdm_alternatives.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/171
** Patch removed: "ubuntu_gdm_alternatives.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1715722/+attachment/4946604/+files/ubuntu_gdm_alternatives.debdiff
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As told on IRC, I doubt this patch was tested. There is no reference of
ubuntu.css in the postinst, and so, the alternatives is basically
referencing itself.
In general, I'm really not a fan of that approach as told many times and
would prefer an upstreamable solution. However, if anyone else want
didrocks, here is a debdiff for implementing the alternatives method. It
did not require much code.
Please let me know what you think!
** Patch added: "ubuntu_gdm_alternatives.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1715722/+attachment/4946604/+files/ubuntu_gdm_alt
Quoting from #ubuntu-devel on IRC:
jackpot51 | didrocks: I am going to work on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1715722 with the
method I described first, having alternatives for a gdm.css file that is the
stylesheet of GDM
jackpot51 | It is critical to our Beta releas
It is critical to our Beta release that we have a reliable method of
overriding the GDM theme, so the alternatives method seems to be the
best way to go. We can talk about further improvement and upstreaming
after 17.10
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didrocks, I am going to do what I described above as it is a clean and
quick method to having both of our systems ready for a 17.10 Beta
release.
Is that ok?
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jeremy Soller (jackpot51)
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Unassigning for now as I don't know if I'll have time to get that done
for 17.10.
However, I'll take any good patch from system76 implementing that
feature (even better, I really think it should be pushed upstream). The
best implementation IMHO is to not hardcode any css files with
alternatives, b
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche (didrocks)
** Tags added: gnome-17.10
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