This bug was fixed in the package lightdm - 1.9.1-0ubuntu1

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lightdm (1.9.1-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * New upstream release:
    - Correctly set $XDG_SESSION_CLASS for greeters. This was regressed in 1.7.5
      for ConsoleKit and was never passed to logind. logind/ConsoleKit treat
      greeter sessions without this set as user sessions. This causes greeters
      to show the lightdm user able to be logged in with.
      (LP: #1242939)
    - Set $USER when running the session-setup-script. This is a regression from
      1.7.5. (LP: #1245957)
    - Fix notification of sessions being logged out. This is a regression from
      1.7.5 and caused greeters to show sessions logged in after they had been
      logged out. (LP: #1245295)
    - Refactor liblightdm user scanning to be simpler and more reliable. This
      fixes bugs where some properties wouldn't be updated when they changed in
      accounts service.
    - Add support for a "display-stopped-script" field in lightdm.conf. The
      "display-stopped-script" field allows us to run a script right after
      stopping the display server.
    - Allow dm-tool to run outside of a session if it doesn't need to be.
    - Set $MIR_SERVER_NAME to assign a name to launched sessions. Also use a
      "greeter-" prefix for greeter sessions for the benefit of
      unity-system-compositor.
 -- Robert Ancell <[email protected]>   Wed, 30 Oct 2013 14:11:16 
-0700

** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu Trusty)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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  Greeter indicates session is logged into after logout

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