On 11/20/19 1:51 PM, Tim Evans wrote:
I reported this at the time I upgraded my two systems to F30, and find
that it's still true with F31.
On my main (desktop) machine, there are two users, one of which (me) is
flagged as the administrative user; the other is a mere mortal. My
userid was di
On Wed, 2019-11-20 at 13:51 -0500, Tim Evans wrote:
> I reported this at the time I upgraded my two systems to F30, and
> find that it's still true with F31.
I've found some login screens order the list of accounts using the most
frequent users at the top.
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On 11/20/19 2:27 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/20/19 10:51 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
While the extra click on "Not shown" is not a major big deal, I'm
unable to figure out how to flip-flop the two userids on the systems
so that the primary user appears on the login screen.
What is the content of th
On 11/20/19 10:51 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
While the extra click on "Not shown" is not a major big deal, I'm unable
to figure out how to flip-flop the two userids on the systems so that
the primary user appears on the login screen.
What is the content of the files in /var/lib/AccountsService/users
On 11/20/2019 11:51 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
While the extra click on "Not shown" is not a major big deal, I'm unable
to figure out how to flip-flop the two userids on the systems so that
the primary user appears on the login screen.
Log in as your primary user and delete the other one.
I reported this at the time I upgraded my two systems to F30, and find
that it's still true with F31.
On my main (desktop) machine, there are two users, one of which (me) is
flagged as the administrative user; the other is a mere mortal. My
userid was displayed on the Gnome login screen; the