** Description changed:

- Ubuntu gnome 17.04, gnome 3.24. On high resolution display, 3200x1800,
- login screen is too tiny to read. GDM login screen doesn't reflect
- changes to org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor or text-scaling-
- factor.
+ Impact
+ ------
+ GDM's login screen was being start with no gnome-settings-daemons plugins. In 
particular, this broke Hi-DPI support in the login screen
+ 
+ Test Case
+ ---------
+ - Install the update on a computer running Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 with a Hi-DPI 
display (ideally one that worked well with Ubuntu GNOME 16.10).
+ - Restart your computer.
+ - The login screen should automatically show at the right scale.
+ 
+ Regression Potential
+ --------------------
+ See the other 3.24.2 bugs but this commit is a simple typo fix.
+ 
+ Original Bug Report
+ -------------------
+ Ubuntu gnome 17.04, gnome 3.24. On high resolution display, 3200x1800, login 
screen is too tiny to read. GDM login screen doesn't reflect changes to 
org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor or text-scaling-factor.
  
  Eg:
  xhost +SI:localuser:gdm
  sudo su gdm -s /bin/bash
  gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
  gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor 2.0
  
  no effect.
  
  Creating a gdm user under /etc/dconf and running dconf update has no
  effect either. Scaling-factor seems to scale the mouse cursor, but
  nothing else.

** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Zesty)
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

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  GDM login doesn't scale on Hi-DPI display

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