Looks good in both Ubuntu GNOME and Edubuntu Trusty circa Alpha 2.
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Can't change auto login status to no in
(sorry, @Erick rather)
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Title:
Can't change auto login status to no in Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME Saucy
after yes is
@Eirck: Great, thanks for testing and confirming!
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Title:
Can't change auto login status to no in Ubuntu or Ubuntu
Looks good with 'gdm' in Trusty. I'll follow up soon with 'lightdm' in
Trusty.
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Title:
Can't change auto login
Sorry for the delay replying there.
While fixing another issue I ran into a bug in the logic of the code
determining what configuration file to read, which is likely the cause of the
issue there. It would be nice if somebody having the issue could test that
update and confirm is resolves the
Thanks Sebastien. I won't test right now because I'm working on my test
suite for Alpha 2 (flavors) testing but I will follow up next week :^)
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Thanks!
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Title:
Can't change auto login status to no in Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME Saucy
after yes is selected
Same problem here with ubuntu 13.10 saucy.
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Title:
Can't change auto login status to no in Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME
Also effects Trusty ATM so I added the trusty tag.
** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
Can't change auto login status to
Here's a screenshot from Trusty ... you'll see the file has
changed in structure but it conflicts with the GUI.
** Attachment added: autologin_trusty.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1245915/+attachment/3908538/+files/autologin_trusty.png
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I decided to play with this a bit tonight and I was having trouble
reproducing this behavior in my stable updated Ubuntu Saucy, so I did
a fresh install of Ubuntu Saucy i386 selecting to auto-login during
installation. Then I ran all updates and rebooted when prompted.
Upon reboot auto-login
Oh, I decided to check /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf before any further
reboot so look:
lance@lance-desktop:~$ cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[SeatDefaults]
autologin-guest=false
autologin-user=lance
autologin-user-timeout=0
autologin-session=lightdm-autologin
Somehow the User Accounts GUI may not be
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Title:
Can't change auto login status
I'll follow up on this during Trusty dev, I agree it's low priority bug
in Saucy.
Does anyone know of a reliable work-around for Saucy?
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What is in your /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf?
Toggling an user autologin control in the UI makes that value change
correctly for me on saucy.
e.g having it on for the user ubuntu makes the config get autologin-
user=ubuntu, turning it off changes that line to autologin-user=
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You can see it in this screenshot BTW I've rebooted that OS
many times playing with flashback but it also happens if you add
another DE like 'lubuntu-core'.
Just can't change auto-login to off :^(
** Attachment added: login.png
Is that the case of an installation with autologin selected in the
installer? Does it work if you delete the bottom line of this config?
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Hmmm, give me a couple of days as I need to bounce around on a tractor,
but that last line includes lightdm and I've seen the same thing in
Ubuntu GNOME which uses gdm.
So please give me a couple of days to poke around :^)
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** Summary changed:
- Can't change auto login status in Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME Saucy
+ Can't change auto login status to no in Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME Saucy after
yes is selected
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I changed the name after quite a bit of testing. There are two ways to
reproduce this bug:
#1: Install either Ubuntu or Ubuntu GNOME Saucy and during installation
select auto-login, then try switching auto-login to off in System
Settings User Accounts. The GUI appears to work OK but you'll find
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