Public bug reported:

When clicking on the settings icon in the topmost right corner of the
screen in unity, I cannot see users logged in including myself: They
ought to have check-marks before their names indicating their active
graphical sessions.

See appended screen shot with two users logged in, it appears as if
nobody has logged in.

My system runs Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit,)
package indicator-session is up to date (17.3.20+17.04.20170403-0ubuntu1).

I am reporting this as a new bug in 17.04, but this has been a bug in
12.04 before (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
session/+bug/1009381).

** Affects: indicator-session (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: login session users visibility

** Attachment added: "Screenshot with two users logged in graphically"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1707249/+attachment/4923152/+files/sessions.png

** Description changed:

  When clicking on the settings icon in the topmost right corner of the
  screen in unity, I cannot see users logged in including myself: They
  ought to have check-marks before their names indicating their active
  graphical sessions.
  
  See appended screen shot with two users logged in, it appears as if
  nobody has logged in.
  
- My system runs Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit,) 
- package indicator-session is up to date (17.3.20+17.04.20170403-0ubuntu1). 
+ My system runs Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit,)
+ package indicator-session is up to date (17.3.20+17.04.20170403-0ubuntu1).
  
  I am reporting this as a new bug in 17.04, but this has been a bug in
- 12.04 before (#1009381).
+ 12.04 before ([bugs:#1009381]).

** Description changed:

  When clicking on the settings icon in the topmost right corner of the
  screen in unity, I cannot see users logged in including myself: They
  ought to have check-marks before their names indicating their active
  graphical sessions.
  
  See appended screen shot with two users logged in, it appears as if
  nobody has logged in.
  
  My system runs Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit,)
  package indicator-session is up to date (17.3.20+17.04.20170403-0ubuntu1).
  
  I am reporting this as a new bug in 17.04, but this has been a bug in
- 12.04 before ([bugs:#1009381]).
+ 12.04 before (#1009381).

** Description changed:

  When clicking on the settings icon in the topmost right corner of the
  screen in unity, I cannot see users logged in including myself: They
  ought to have check-marks before their names indicating their active
  graphical sessions.
  
  See appended screen shot with two users logged in, it appears as if
  nobody has logged in.
  
  My system runs Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit,)
  package indicator-session is up to date (17.3.20+17.04.20170403-0ubuntu1).
  
  I am reporting this as a new bug in 17.04, but this has been a bug in
  12.04 before (#1009381).
+ 
+ [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
+ session/+bug/1009381|#1009381]]

** Description changed:

  When clicking on the settings icon in the topmost right corner of the
  screen in unity, I cannot see users logged in including myself: They
  ought to have check-marks before their names indicating their active
  graphical sessions.
  
  See appended screen shot with two users logged in, it appears as if
  nobody has logged in.
  
  My system runs Ubuntu 17.04 (64-bit,)
  package indicator-session is up to date (17.3.20+17.04.20170403-0ubuntu1).
  
  I am reporting this as a new bug in 17.04, but this has been a bug in
- 12.04 before (#1009381).
- 
- [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
- session/+bug/1009381|#1009381]]
+ 12.04 before (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
+ session/+bug/1009381).

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