The broken font is only visible (at least for me) when using v35 of the
truetype interpreter i.e. FREETYPE_PROPERTIES="truetype:interpreter-
version=35" in the environment (required for horizontal hinting i.e.
non-blurry fonts). (EDIT: also requires hinting to be medium or full,
looks to be fine wi
I installed liblightdm-gobject-1-0_1.2.3-0ubuntu1 and
lightdm_1.2.3-0ubuntu1 on Precise with the following results:
* Timed autologin does not work at all with unity-greeter (though I see
it's still marked as "In Progress").
* When switched to lightdm-gtk-greeter, the user is authenticated after
Installed packages liblightdm-gobject-1-0_1.2.3-0ubuntu1,
lightdm_1.2.3-0ubuntu1 and unity-greeter_0.2.9-0ubuntu1. Timed autologin
works when using unity-greeter, but the following problems remain:
* Only works when lightdm service started, not after logout from a
session.
* No visual countdown/o
Just this Friday I got around to testing compiz 0.9.8.6 on Gentoo (mesa
upgrades did not help), and it fixes this bug for me. Unfortunately
0.9.8 on Gentoo has issues with several plugins not working correctly
(e.g. place windows not working at all, all windows open at top left
corner), so I'll hav
Public bug reported:
Version 1.2.3-0ubuntu1 of lightdm (in Precise) fixed timed autologin for
the initial startup (see bug #902852), but timed autologin still does
not work after logging out from a session.
It is logical that *immediate* autologin doesn't work after logout, but
the purpose of *ti
AllenS: you can try setting autologin-session=XBMC to see if it fixes
the wrong session problem. About the short timeout, I think that the
timeout starts when lightdm starts, and it starts the greeter afterwards
and on slower computers the greeter may not have enough time to get to
presenting the l
Sure, I can fix it in my systems, and have done so. But other users
using the default settings will still have a potential security
vulnerability in their systems.
And the X11 files is a case we know about; there might be other programs
using /tmp in a similar way (such as the TigerVNC case), and
What @bluca says is mostly true and valid. But it is how things should
be, not how things actually are, and getting from the latter to the
former is easier said than done. E.g. with Xorg it *might* be
straightforward to fix the server and simple clients (i.e. those that
just call XOpenDisplay). But
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