** Changed in: accountsservice
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Unity Greeter - Background of the
I'd be concerned that a user might choose an inappropriate desktop
wallpaper and I'd have no way to prevent it from being displayed to
everyone who uses the computer, so as admin I'd want to be able to
switch off the feature of showing the selected user's wallpaper on
LightDM and instead only show
I'm very late to this party, but:
We have FAR more pressing problems on the discretion front. Top of my
list is the fact that we don't map notifications away from projectors.
That's far more risky - you can control your choice of wallpaper, but
you can't control what someone might IM to you while
@Victor: notifications have nothing to do with unity-greeter or that
bug, please don't post about random topics on unrelated bugs like that
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@victor: I didn't know the Ubuntu's attitude existed. And I don't get
why this feature has so much hate. Please go to a forum to discuss and
spit your hate, don't clutter old bug reports. Sorry.
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Title:
Unity Greeter - Background of the Unity Greeter should reflect the
background
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Title:
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On 20/01/12 01:37, Afzal wrote:
Say I'm a converted christian and my mom's a muslim and she doesn't know
about my conversion.
I have a portrait of Jesus as my wallpaper. Oh and I only log into that
computer when my mom isn't around. If she sees it, she might flip out
over possibilities of
Your Mom knows more about you than you can possibly imagine.
My mom doesn't know that I'm gay.
I have a girlfriend to cover it up.
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Mark, you're going off-topic. Anyway, since you aren't even trying to
consider this other option. I'm gonna stop debating with you.
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On 20/01/12 16:14, Fred wrote:
Your Mom knows more about you than you can possibly imagine.
My mom doesn't know that I'm gay.
I have a girlfriend to cover it up.
This is not a private communication ;-)
Folks, we can construct artificial scenarios to make any option
worthwhile. That's not how
I can't believe we're all still on this debate.. it's only logical to be
able to opt-out if it reflects the user's choice...
is it really that annoying to implement?
On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Afzal afzal...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark, you're going off-topic. Anyway, since you aren't even
On 20/01/12 16:51, Nathanel Titane wrote:
is it really that annoying to implement?
No, of course not. But it's an additional friction for every user of the
system, if we expose it as an option.
We have had a perfectly good (and very insightful) suggestion to use
permissions to cover this.
This was fixed in recently released 0.2.0.
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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To Mark Shuttleworth, a lot of other people use Ubuntu besides you and
they should also have a say in what they want or not.
So kindly try to consider other people's suggestions instead of making
snide remarks about serious privacy concerns. A computer is a personal
device and because of that,
On 19/01/12 17:39, Afzal wrote:
To Mark Shuttleworth, a lot of other people use Ubuntu besides you and
they should also have a say in what they want or not.
They do; they have a say in design, in development, and in bugs. Here
you've had your say and you've made a hash of it. Instead of
Glad to see it'S over and it'S been finally done :)
Maybe I'll come back to Ubuntu starting 12.04 ;)
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Mark Shuttleworth
844...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
On 19/01/12 17:39, Afzal wrote:
To Mark Shuttleworth, a lot of other people use Ubuntu besides you and
On 19/01/12 17:39, Afzal wrote:
anyone should be able to choose any
wallpaper they desire and not have it revealed to others if they wish
so.
If that is the case for you or anyone then just place your desktop image that
no one shouls see in some non standard dir.
Atm there are many such
Consider this. They choose their login identity, at which point we show
their desktop. That persists for as long as it takes them to type their
password. Then we show their desktop.
By definition, your wallpaper is exactly as public as your face. So
think carefully what you tattoo on
Ok, maybe my last message was the wrong tone but consider this scenario:
Say I'm a converted christian and my mom's a muslim and she doesn't know
about my conversion.
I have a portrait of Jesus as my wallpaper. Oh and I only log into that
computer when my mom isn't around. If she sees it, she
@Afzal, comment #36: Mark Shuttleworth is not the CEO of Canonical ;-)
And why whould we complicate our life? Simply don't pick an innapropiate
wallpaper, go back to the roots, no need to add more settings...
I don't quite understand why some users are always complaining about
features added or
I'm thinking of it like this: the background picture in 12.04 is a personal
touch in the same sense as your name or your profile picture. It is part of
your public profile, and it's a way for the OS to say “this belongs to Bob.”
(It works like this in lots of popular web services, for what it's
This bug was fixed in the package lightdm - 1.1.1-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release:
* Support PAM requesting a change of password (lp: #911597)
* Support for reading users' backgrounds from Accounts Service
(lp:
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/lightdm
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Title:
Unity Greeter - Background of the Unity Greeter should reflect the
** Changed in: unity-greeter
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: lightdm
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Unity Greeter - Background of the
** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: unity-greeter
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Terry (mterry)
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Unity Greeter
** Changed in: lightdm
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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This bug was fixed in the package accountsservice - 0.6.15-2ubuntu1
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* debian/patches/0011-add-background-file-support.patch:
- Add support for a BackgroundFile property, similar to IconFile.
LP: #844081
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* debian/patches/91_set_accountsservice_background.patch:
- When the user changes wallpapers, tell accountsservice about it.
LP:
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/gnome-control-center
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/accountsservice
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Unity
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Unity Greeter
** Branch linked: lp:~mterry/ubuntu/precise/accountsservice/background-
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Unity Greeter - Background
** Branch linked: lp:~mterry/lightdm/background-file
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** Also affects: lightdm
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've started with some implementation of this. The simple case is easy,
where it's just one wallpaper with default settings.
But I'm assuming our goal is seamlessness. So that when you log in, you
see the same exact wallpaper (minus dots and branding obviously).
That means that for full
just my take but I think handling the one background static image case
should be enough...
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Title:
Unity Greeter
Correct on seamlessness being the goal. The only thing that has to work
for 12.04 is that the greeter should layout the wallpaper using the same
transformation as the GNOME/Unity default. Anything else is a bonus,
and worth bumping to a later release. I don't think we want to support
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