Am 22.08.2012, 14:58 Uhr, schrieb David Edmundson <da...@davidedmundson.co.uk>:

Sorry, this is certainly too much in details, but what is that

Features LightDM-KDE has that KDM does not:
 - Guest support login

supposed to be?

I mean, either there's a guest account on the machine or there's not.
If you intend to sell a DM which runtime injects accounts or so, you just lost a customer ;-P

 - Ability to make customisations such as changing the background
without having to edit XML
I read that in the linked description ("had to edit xml as root") - leaving alone that one could theoretically use a 660 symlink to a wallpaper:
How deep does that "user" control go?
Is it intended to grant users to alter the greeter appearance w/o any credentials like polkit etc. in the middle?

I'd preferably not see any user even alter the wallpaper w/o appropriate privileges - let alone any QML logics. (whether a permitted user can ultimately click click edit the appearance from a GUI, i don't care ;-)


Cheers,
Thomas

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