Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
(oneiric) greeter screen displayed incorrectly
Unity Greeter 0.2.2 now understands multi-monitors so I'd expect the
layout to be more correct (please confirm Jane when it hits the
archive). But it only uses the default behaviour that X/gnome-settings-
daemon chooses which is mirror on my system. This is fine for first
login but once the user
Hi Bryce,
As a temporary solution for Precise, can we please blank the framebuffer
in the transition between the login session and the user session, where
the display resolutions do not match.
Going forwards, we will display login screens on each display at their
native/last-used resolutions:
Se
Confirmed still affecting precise. Still awaiting word from Design.
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Title:
(oneiric) greeter screen displayed in
Adding design team, because the decision about whether to blank, tile,
or scale for the transition between login session and user session when
resolutions don't match will require design team input.
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Added bug to multi-monitor specification.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-p-multi-monitor
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Tit
Essentially, the problem is that during login the screen resolution is
resized but the screen isn't cleared; gnome-settings-daemon (or
*possibly the GPU) just fills the undefined space with snippets from the
framebuffer.
We could just insert a blank before beginning the login, and then
unblank aft