Well, to verify previous results, again did all 11.10 updates this morning.
Purged all accounts out, Restarted computer.
I Installed indicator-session - 0.3.7.1-0ubuntu1.1, Ubuntu Software also
reports that it's installed.
Re-created all user accounts, less then 6 Log-In Accounts at this time.
I Installed indicator-session - 0.3.7.1-0ubuntu1.1, Ubuntu Software
also reports that it's installed.
After I installed, I restarted the computer logged into the hidden
account and same result: [Invalid UTF-8]
I don't see this as a 100% resolved issue.
Maybe I'll try and re-establish a new
Originally did an upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10 and I saw that the hidden
Log-In's were showing as Invalid UTF-8
So I tried the UID_MIN to 500, doing that makes the Log-In's visible
on the Log-In Menu when booting up. This is not what I want to do.
So I ripped out the whole install and reinstalled
Did all Ubuntu Auto-Updates last night 11/29.
If the fix was released before that, as I saw in the email that stated the fix
was released, it
didn't fix my upgrade from 10.04 to 11.10.
I have less then 6-Users, one is UID of 997 and it still shows as
[Invalid UTF-8].
I'm about to give up the
Public bug reported:
After I upgraded to the newest Ubuntu, I noticed the hidden log-in
account that I had set with UID of 998 when logged in shows [Invalid
UTF-8] where the name of the account should be. Wasn't like this until
the newest version of Ubuntu.
** Affects: ubuntu
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