https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515108

Michael Butash <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #14 from Michael Butash <[email protected]> ---
I have mostly the same issues even currently with SDDM since forever that
seeing this same thing now in Plasma Login Manager, I feel the op is right to
see this fixed or at least better options exposed.

I have a number of local users defined that are simply application-based for
services that run like snmpd even that end up showing up in my logins as users
even though they're plainly set to /usr/bin/nologin or other with no password
set, so I'm not sure why it feels the need to make a login icon for those at
all. In the past I've added to hide them, but it's annoying they even show up
in the first place as not even a real user that would or could ever log in.

There really should be some guard rails for what it considers a valid user to
add there such as valid login shell and set password before adding a login icon
for them, and ideally an easy settings option exposed to change this to a text
username input only more like windoze in a domain environment than xp home for
grandma with a flower icon.

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