I believe this bug may have come about due to operator error. I may have
been uncommenting the lines
# autologin-user = User ..
# autologin-user-timeout = ..
Due to the fact that these lines are not after the [SeatDefaults] line,
they were not being accepted. I'll close this bug.
The original laptop that was working has now, on a separate install of 8.3
with the 304xx nVidia driver installed from the repositories, stopped
logging in automatically.
The problem has returned on a computer with exactly the same purpose, this
time a Dell Inspiron 530.
On Jan 19, 2016 8:02 AM, "oldtechaa" wrote:
> The bug might be hardware related, as one of the desktops was replaced and
> the problem went away. The new replacement is an
The bug might be hardware related, as one of the desktops was replaced and
the problem went away. The new replacement is an Optiplex 320, and since it
is used for the same purpose, it has a virtually identical set of packages.
Again, there may be minor differences, but they should only be in the
The installs were virtually identical, except for whatever packages Debian
may have chosen to install due to the hardware differences. I only
installed very few packages myself, such as VirtualBox, before I rebooted
to use autologin. I did this on both the laptop and one desktop. The other
desktop
The KDM bugreport I filed for this can be found at #807719.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=807719
Also, I can upload my LightDM log from a failed autologin attempt if you
would like.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 8:08 AM, Avery Adams wrote:
> The installs
control: tag -1 unreproducible moreinfo
On jeu., 2015-12-10 at 17:37 -0500, oldtechaa wrote:
> Lightdm has only been tested with XFCE, and on a laptop it automatically logs
> me in. But on two different desktop computers, it has failed to autologin, and
> has continued to ask for username and
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