Since so many components are involved a fix/change might have been missed.
And since I recently didn't hear anything about this otherwise rather hot bug I
was giving focal a try.
It turns out that this was indeed improved. Only the user of pkg:ifmail user
fdt name "Fidonet" is still visible. All
** Changed in: sddm
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Unable to hide users fro
Piorities are a bit odd, eventually all packages affected (low prio as
they can't do much about it) actually depend on lightdm to resolve it
(prio medium) which depends on accountsservive to implement some shell-
filter feature (prio high).
TL;DR as there was a lot of discussion up to now:
- users
The Dup 1667113 had tracked some more affected packages - since all are
dupped on this bug here let me add those tasks here so that all
component owners are aware.
** Also affects: ceph (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ifmail (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: accountsservice
Status: Confirmed => Unknown
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Title:
Unable to hide u
bug 1674765 and https://askubuntu.com/questions/92349/how-do-i-hide-a
-particular-user-from-the-login-screen have information how to deal with
this
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Why am I seeing this in a bionic fresh install when I did not see this in
trusty?
How can I workaround this very annoying and very old bug?
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** Tags added: bionic
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Statu
** Tags added: artful
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Statu
** Tags added: xenial
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Statu
** Tags added: trusty zesty
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Title:
Unable to hide users from login screen / user switcher
I was made aware in bug #1667113 that this seems to be the root bug to dup this
onto.
I know this comes down to accountsservice, as others not using it like sddm are
just fine.
If we stick to depend on accountsservice, then it comes down to the following
$ dbus-send --print-reply=literal --syste
Set the user to be a SystemUser in /var/lib/AccountsService/users works.
I would be more interested in a whitelist feature, so newly created unworthy
users don't have to be blacklisted.
Why is there not a simple requirement like: only members of the lightdm
group are allowed to use lightdm??
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The workaround I am using to this bug is simple:
Copy /var/lib/AccountsService/users/root to /var/lib/AccountsService/users/user
It's is probably a bad thing to do...
What actually happens if one uses SystemAccount=true in that file, as
far as I understand (correct me if I am wrong) that won't gra
This bug also causes all users home directories to mount if they're
setup in autofs. This is especially detrimental if your autofs maps
contain thousands of users. Lightdm and autofs will slowly grind through
mounting home directories looking for:
~/.dmrc
~/.face
~/.face.icon
These mounts stay ar
workaround:
delete line 143 (username section, containing text: greeter.lastLoggedInUser)
/usr/share/kde4/apps/lightdm-kde-greeter/themes/classic/main.qml
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could at least "don't show last logged in network users" work somehow?
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Unable to hi
Bug is even worse with kde where
greeter-hide-users=true
does not work.
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Title:
Unable to
Given that there is a patch available for the upstream bug, could Ubuntu
pull that into it's version of accountservice?
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Still an issue on ubuntu 14.04
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Unable to hide users from login screen / user switch
Please disregard my comment #61. I missed the existence of the "greeter-
show-manual-login" lightdm config option.
** No longer affects: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
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Creating a user with UID < 1000 works for me as a workaround, since I'm
using lightdm-gtk-greeter, which has an "Other" option that allows you
to type the username of the account you want to log in to. unity-greeter
does not have this option, so a modification to unity-greeter seems to
be needed to
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