This can be fixed by putting the full path to unity-greeter in the
desktop file, which is owned by the unity-greeter package. Moving over
there. I'll work on it if time permits.
** Package changed: lightdm (Ubuntu) = unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
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FWIW, on another system I updated now /etc/environment reads (1 line)
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
as it should. There, updating went smoothly, too.
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After upgrading to 11.10 today, the computer didn't start anymore. After
the ubuntu loading screen with the dots, the display reverted to a
text screen, ending in some information about battery status.
After logging in on tty1, I could start gdm as a workaround.
As a workaround, `sudo ln -s /usr/sbin/unity-greeter /usr/bin/` worked
for me. But requiring to do that on the command line to boot normally
after an update is not user friendly.
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Thank you for your bug report, what path do you have in
/etc/environment? sbin should be in the standard system path...
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There is no path setting in there. Contents is (3 lines):
LANG=de_AT.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=de_DE:en
LC_MESSAGES=de_AT.UTF-8
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