So... I just installed Precise and I saw this cool new feature of
showing up the wallpaper in the login screen... I thought it was great
until I used a custom wallpaper.... so I have this problem too. I have
encrypted my home directory but I still want to show my non-default
wallpaper (located in home/Images directory) in the login screen.

Please fix this. Perhaps an option in the background options window will
resolve the "privacy" issues you guys have discussed here. The option
would be something like "Show the wallpaper in the login screen" (check
for yes or no). So if that option is set to yes, I guess the wallpaper
file should then be copied to '/usr/share/backgrounds' (for example) so
the login screen has always access to the file and show the wallpaper.

As for the comment of "Sebastien Bacher", which I assume he would also
tell he same thing, I must say that I'm not a programmer but I'm sure
Ubuntu programmers welcome suggestions, and that they won't take them
like we (non-programmers) are telling them what to do without giving any
"real help". Our help are the suggestions and bug reports.

Thank you for your time.

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  Non-default wallpapers are not readable by Unity-Greeter

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