Me too:
Xubuntu 16.04.01
"Lost" my "own" wallpaper but am happy with default one.
Have to wait before starting to type my password.
W
Op 26-08-16 om 19:47 schreef Dan Juarez:
I use Xubuntu on my desktop but have not yet upgraded to 16.04.1 LTS.
However, on my laptop I run Lubuntu and just recently upgraded to
16.04.1 LTS and noticed a similar behavior. But in my case the actual
login dialog box turns black a second or so after booting. The
wallpaper is also the default that comes with Lubuntu but I never
noticed if it showed my actual wallpaper on the login screen or not. I
don't boot the laptop very must, mostly just sleep it.
Anyway, maybe there is something with the 16.04.1 login screen. My
laptop *also* has XFCE installed on it, but by default I don't use it
on the laptop because it's a very lower powered laptop geared toward
long battery life.
Thanks and good luck!
On 08/26/2016 11:42 AM, João Amado wrote:
Hello,
Actually I saw this behavior for the first time today! I didn't think
much of it, but if more people are having the same problem it could
indeed be something.
I'll pay attention on my next login to see if I can reproduce it.
Best regards,
João
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 6:29 PM, Florian Coste <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello Xubuntu community,
I have something really annoying with my system, and I would like
to ask you if you have the same behavior, or if it's a known bug.
Since I'm using Xubuntu 16.04, I have seen an annoying bug when I
boot for the first time on my computer. I am using a wallpaper,
so after the boot sequence and in the first seconds during the
log-in sequence, I see my wallpaper in the back. Then, suddenly,
there is a fast flash (the screen becomes black, and come back),
but the wallpaper has disappeared, and has been replaced by the
default wallpaper (the blue screen).
Moreover, if I'm really fast, during the log-in sequence, I can
type my password, but during the 'flash', nothing from my
keyboard is saved. THIS is really annoying because I'm a fast
typer, and this flash interrupts what I'm writing on my computer,
and prevents me to be logged in fast.
That's not really critical, you just need to wait maybe two
seconds when you see the log-in screen. But that's annoying, and
it's difficult to convince new user to use Xubuntu if I'm showing
that on my computer.
Note that it's not something related to my installation because I
had to reinstall my system (for others reasons) with 16.04.1. And
I'm up to date. But it could be related to my hardware.
If you don't know what it is, or if I was unable to describe
correctly this behavior, I could send you a video.
Best regards,
Florian
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