Hello!

Thanks I'll do that. I have 2 non system users only though.

Could it be caused by my avatar image being very large? I just use a photo
and didn't bother making a smaller version.

Il 27/Feb/2017 11:30, "Maximiliano Curia" <m...@debian.org> ha scritto:

> Control: severity -1 normal
> Control: tag -1 + upstream
> Control: forwarded -1 https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/785
>
> ¡Hola Salvo!
>
> El 2017-02-26 a las 12:59 +0100, Salvo Tomaselli escribió:
>
>> Package: sddm Version: 0.14.0-2 Severity: important
>>
>
> marking this as high so it blocks updates for people who have apt-listbug
>>
>
> The new release of sddm is showing the generic user icon for every user
>> and no longer using the images I placed in /usr/share/sddm/faces/
>>
>
> It's kind of pointless to have icons for the users if they all look
>> identical.
>>
>
> tl;dr: Add this block to your /etc/sddm.conf (create the file if it
> doesn't exists):
> [Theme]
> EnableAvatars=true
>
> The new version of sddm has a new configuration option
> (DisableAvatarsThreshold) that disables the use of the avatars when the
> amount of users is greater than this value. This option reduces the time
> sddm takes to load in systems that have a large number of users, that
> probably have their home directories using nfs automount.
>
> The upstream default is 7, which is kind of low. If you have more than 7
> users in your system you might want to raise this value, or you can
> explicitly set the EnableAvatars value.
>
> This is documented in the generated example configuration file in
> (/usr/share/doc/sddm/sddm.conf), I'm requesting upstream to document this
> option in the sddm.conf manpage.
>
> Happy hacking,
> --
> "A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to
> do."
> -- Greer's Law
> Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/
>

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