re http://bugs.debian.org/683338 --
I also have a situation where the user list is too long to use normally, so i need to set disable_user_list=true. this followup assumes that this setting is made in /etc/gdm/greeter.gsettings, all in the context of a debian wheezy system. While the patch supplied by Sébastien Villemot [0] does resolve the situation when a user clicks "cancel" during a login, it also appears to break the login dialog box when someone enters the wrong password (as reported by Gregorio Corral [1]). With the patch, if you fail to enter the correct password, the dialog box remains with no UI elements. Sébastien, can you confirm that behavior? have you tried failing a login with your patch applied? Is this problem reported upstream anywhere? This appears to make the login manager basically unusable for anything but single-user machines. Encouraging people to "zap" the X server to get it to restart, or encouraging logging in from a text mode console to kill gdm somehow are not really acceptable options. Has this been reported upstream anywhere? --dkg [0] http://bugs.debian.org/683338#40 [1] http://bugs.debian.org/683338#47
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