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The issue is fixed in 2.30.2-0ubuntu5. Though wouldn't it be better
if "Show list of users" was a sub menu of "Show the screen for choosing who
will log in"?
This would fit in line with the rest of the interface as you
see with "Log in as automatically" &
Fixed in 2.30.2-0ubuntu5
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You are still only given two options .. face browser or auto login. This
is with Maverick build 6/24 that has gdm 2.30.2-0ubuntu4
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gdm 2.30.2-0ubuntu4 does not resolve this issue. There is no way for
someone to choose not to have the facebrowser still
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Can we expect to see this option in Maverick Alpha 2?
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> The 'workaround' is very clunky
there is no "workaround", the option and the gui are upstream code not
workarounds
> I think we would all like to know when we can expect this to be made
available as a patch for 10.04, and if we can see the option in 10.10.
lucid is stable now, there will be no
The 'workaround' is very clunky and requires three button clicks and two
separate text entries to log in...In terms of UID that is an epic fail.
There needs to be a different login UI created (much like the classic
ones) for use in the corporate world.
The fact that this was not even considered is
@jgoddard
To disable face browser login run the following command:
sudo gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list true
This will then only give you prompts for username & pa
@robert_ancell - could you please upload your fix for this when you get
a chance?
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So it is your position that a "workaround" for a major security
vulnerablitiy is acceptable for a year. On that, I'm afraid I have to
disagree.
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It *doesn't* open a security hole and it *is* configurable. The bug is
about lacking a *GUI* way of doing this for an individual end user. Such
a feature would not be desired by system admins over seeing large
deployments. Large deployments that require such functionality do not
accomplish it by go
the fact that the default desktop tool doesn't have a checkbox doesn't
mean that the option can't be changed, anybody who cares enough to be
wanting that or any system administrator should be able to change
settings using other way than the standard desktop user ones...
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I find those commens particularly construtive in this context. This bug
was implemented with little thought to the fact that it opens a major
security hole in the os and prevents it from being used in a large
number of corporations (esentially any corporation with a decent
security policy).
The s
those comments are not really constructive, especially when not
addressed to those writting the software
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"The issue is not only the one little checkbox in the configuration
dialog, it's that it makes easy to enable a login screen mode which has
usability issues and didn't get enough testing, if we make something
easy to do we should make sure it's working as the level of quality
required which is not
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I don't see how the alternative login screen has usability issues. The
day the patch was pushed I immediately disabled the face browser. Then
the patch was removed, but I'm still using the alternative login screen
on my testing machine. I can't find any usability issues.
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The issue is not only the one little checkbox in the configuration dialog, it's
that it makes easy to enable a login screen mode which has usability issues and
didn't get enough testing, if we make something easy to do we should make sure
it's working as the
level of quality required which is no
With the patch removed and no more activity anymore on this bug, I think
we can state Ubuntu 10.04 will be released without an option to disable
this annoying and insecure face browser and we'll have to wait for
Ubuntu 10.10 to be able to disable this face browser using a GUI
(because ONE LITTLE CH
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Rick Spencer wrote 21 hours ago:
"This "fix" was uploaded inadvertently, and is buggy. We will revert it at the
next opportunity. We will discuss GDM configuration in detail at UDS. Thank you
all for your feedback and comments here."
The only bug is that the checkbox is unchecked by default, wh
@Jerone
See bug #551041. Unfortunately, we can't base stability and
quality off of just one person's testing. Furthermore, I ask you to please be
sure to follow the criteria defined at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
when setting bug importance.
Thanks,
Robbie
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Note that ubuntu-tweak (http://ubuntu-tweak.com/) provides this
functionality.
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@Rick
I don't see how this fix is buggy. Also there have been even more changes
adding support to change sessions as well. It worked fine when I did it. It had
no issues from my testing. Everything seems fine now.
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This "fix" was uploaded inadvertently, and is buggy. We will revert it
at the next opportunity. We will discuss GDM configuration in detail at
UDS. Thank you all for your feedback and comments here.
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This issue is fixed as stated in comment #29. I just verified it in
todays build. There the gdm configuration tool has changed and a user
has to check a check box to enable facebrowser now.
I'm unsure where the comments about not fixing this came from. But the
issue is resolved in the latest buil
Very well written.
This is a regression on earlier functionality nothing more.
This is not a new feature. This is a reimplementation of an existing
function that was removed in the upgrade to the new GDM.
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Jerone Young wrote on 2010-03-26:
"@Rick
This bug can not wait for 10.10 & needs to be fixed in 10.04 for many corporate
users. It looks like the fix came in extremely quickly. So why now put this in
the bug."
I completely agree.
First of all it was a really bad choice to put the new GDM in Ub
Corporate environments should be using a configuration management
system. There is no requirement for a user interface for this in a
corporate environment. It's not like a 10,000 desktop company is going
to go around and manually adjust a radio button.
Here's approximately how we're doing it with
The radio button option is just an easier workaround. Than using the
command line to edit the login appearance. Its still not a proper login
dialog box like what was available pre 9.10.
At least it will satisfy corporate requirements, even if it looks a bit
tacky. Definitely not the experience tha
Jerone Young wrote:
> For anyone view this bug to disable the facebrowser user the following
> command:
>
> sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set /apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list
> --type bool true
>
> Not sure how a radio button in login setup to do this is a new feature.
>
>
I installed and
For anyone view this bug to disable the facebrowser user the following
command:
sudo -u gdm gconftool-2 --set /apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list
--type bool true
Not sure how a radio button in login setup to do this is a new feature.
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Rick, Robbie, I'm obviously in no position to sponsor the release of a
fix for this particular bug. Point is this is not a "desired feature":
this is a major regression that is outstanding since karmic, and that is
going to go unfix in LTS. I understand the feature freeze, but I think
that simply i
FWIW, there's also a possibility of getting this in post-release, as an
SRU, however it would be up to the Ubuntu SRU team to make that
decision. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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There is no ambiguity here:
1. this is clearly adding a new feature to the existing GDM setup program that
we use
2. we are paste every conceivable freeze date that would impact this change
3. we have a long list of severe defects in 10.04 that require our attention
and that have no work around
Please, this _bug_ is standing since karmic. It introduced a regression
in user experience and renders gdm login unsuitable for corporate users
(or my shared home machine, for what it's worth). I think that delaying
the fix until lucid+1 is not a good idea, especially because lucid is
intended to b
@Rick
This bug can not wait for 10.10 & needs to be fixed in 10.04 for many
corporate users. It looks like the fix came in extremely quickly. So why now
put this in the bug.
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It's way past visual freeze, and this will introduce more testing, more
bugs, etc... This is not a bug fix, this is a feature. We are weeks past
feature freeze. We are locked, down and we are going getting ready to
ship.
In terms of "This issue needs to be resolved in 10.04 lucid." I am
resolving
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This bug was fixed in the package gdm - 2.29.92-0ubuntu7
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** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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** Also affects: gdm (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Robert Ancell (robert-ancell)
Status: Triaged
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Importance: Wishlist => Medium
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Importance: Medium => Low
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Change the above to :
sudo gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type boolean --set
/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list true
never cut&paste then modify someone elses command >.<
Doing it this way will force you to still use a login/password
a
For an LTS version (aimed more at corporate environments) this bug issue
is ridiculous, especially if the machine is centrally authenticated
through AD or NDS. It would result in a list of EVERY valid login for
the company being displayed.
Personally I develop SOE's that include a Ubuntu Linux env
This issue needs to be resolved in 10.04 lucid. A simple radio button to
offer not to show the face browser is all that is needed.
Right now your options are
1) show the face browser
2) auto log someone in.
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Status: New
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at it to ext 3 or 4 and
use it for storage.
Thanks for the speedy replies.
From: Sebastien Bacher
To: tv...@yahoo.com
Sent: Tue, December 1, 2009 5:11:22 AM
Subject: [Bug 445123] Re: No GUI option to disable face browser
note that the bug is triaged and has e
> use the code from almost any previous version of Ubuntu.
not that easy, that would work in gdm didn't get rewritten and old
configurator could talk to the new gdm server
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note that the bug is triaged and has enough informations to be worked so
no need to add new comments to say you get the issue too!
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The fix should be pretty simple: use the code from almost any previous
version of Ubuntu.
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Unfortunately the fix didn't work for me. I still see the face browser
in gdm.
Shame, gdm is so pretty, I hate to remove it.
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Ah! Thanks Renato. I'll try that.
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Your workaround isn't working for me, unfortunately.
Ah well... thanks for having a stab at it. xdm will serve me for now.
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** Summary changed:
- There's no simple way to disable the gdm face browser
+ No GUI option to disable face browser
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