On Sat, 2017-12-16 at 09:40 -0600, Benjamin Kaduk wrote: > After my latest upgrade/reboot, the behavior of lightdm has changed. > Previously, on fresh boot and lock screen I would be > presented with a username/password entry dialog with empty username, > empty password, and focus on username. The new behavior has > username pre-populated and focus on password. (Is this more likely > to be lightdm-gtk-greeter or lightdm itself?)
Yes, lightdm-gtk-greeter changed behavior with 2.0.3: it pre-fills the username when the screen is locked with the current logged-in user (not sure of the behavior when multiple users are locked). > > My understanding is that greeter-hide-users=true is intended to not > give any indication of the valid users on the machine, whether > currently/previously logged in or not. (If I am in error here, > please accept my apologies and close the report.) I think I am > using an unmodified stock debian config, Not sure about upstream stance on this, but I configured the Debian default to be a bit privacy-conscious and not expose every username just by booting the system. I'm not overly concerned with the lock screen (afair xscreensaver did the same thing before we switched to light-locker), but if it's a concern to you I can propagate this to upstream. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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