I confirm the same problem
Xubuntu 22.04.1. Ligthdm version: 1.30.0-0ubuntu5
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Title:
Lightdm sometimes fails to auto login
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Hello, I am experiencing this issue (at least as far as I can tell) on
Xubuntu 22.04.1
Autologin will work correctly in a VM, but when the image is cloned onto
certain hardware, the autologin will fail randomly. On a Dell Optiplex
7070, it was failing about 20% of the time, on a HP EliteDesk 800
Further investigation on what I was seeing showed this to be a race
between X starting and the intel i915 graphics kernel module being
loaded (because it's not built into the kernel).
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I've just seen this on Ubuntu 16.04 on an EeePC and in one start up
configuration it always happens and autologin always fails.
It seems to be highly dependent on what else is happening as lightdm is
starting. When the problem occurs looking at the lightdm log shows that
it is trying to log using
I have just noticed this:
I created a second account (administrative) and gave it a distinct
desktop background. Both accounts were set autologin=NO.
On rebooting from a complete power off (at the wall), I of course got
the login screen, BUT if I dropped down to the second account, its
distincti
Humph! Problem returned at:
Linux u1404tv 3.13.0-52-generic #86-Ubuntu SMP Mon May 4 04:32:59 UTC
2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Drat!
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Problem now gone at:
uname -a
Linux u1404tv 3.13.0-51-generic #84-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 15 12:08:34 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks!
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More: creating a new 'test' account on the i5 machine and changing auto
login to that account results in auto login working OK for 'test'.
That seems to suggest that a fault has somehow arisen in my usual
account's control files. I'm hoping someone will discover such a fault
and how to correct it
Oh, and another 64bit machine I have with an identical motherboard but
an i3 instead of an i5 DOES carry out auto login OK after power on with
BIOS set to boot up on power resume. Hmmm?
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Ubuntu 14.04 has just recently started doing this to me too about a week
ago, today being 2015-04-22. I keep Ubuntu upgraded on this 64bit PC
(Intel i5) to the latest state nearly all the time.
I wonder if this helps:
When I turn on the power (with the BIOS is set to start the PC when
power resu
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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