Auto-login works properly in Kubuntu Intrepid
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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kde-4.0.3 breaks auto-login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211266
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I can now confirm that installing KDE4 is DEFINITELY changing the
default display manager without asking.
I had removed all of the KDE4 packages as it was nowhere near ready for
use. With the KDE4.1 betas being released, I decided to give it another
try and without any interaction at all, it rewro
I can also confirm that autologin doesn't work even when running
systemsettings as root.
When you next startup and attempt an autologin, it fails to
authenticate. Is this a problem with permissions (PAM?) or with kdm4?
Since I can only see this is a problem in ubuntu, it's probably a
permissions
It is possible to enable autologin in kdm-kde4 by invoking kde
systemsettings with 'sudo /usr/lib/kde4/bin/systemsettings'. However,
autologin doesn't work: when I enable autologin I just get a 'login
failed' message when kdm starts.
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kde-4.0.3 breaks auto-login
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Possible, if it is upgrading, but then it probably would still use the
default, which is kdm.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Incomplete => New
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kde-4.0.3 breaks auto-login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/211266
You received this bug not
As an experiment, I just tried removing and then re-installing kdm-kde4
through Adept manager.
I DID get a dialogue asking which display manager I wanted to use on
this occasion. The default option is kdm rather than kdm-kde4, which
means the problem wouldn't have been due to me accidentally reply
Sorry, no I didn't get asked which display manager I wanted. At least -
I don't remember having been asked; I don't think I'd have gone
for the new one if I had, as KDE3's still more usable at present. It
seems to have gone ahead and made the change of its own accord.
I presume the problem must be
You should have been asked while upgrading which display manager you
want to use. Was this the case? If not it is a bug, but I can't really
imagine where it would be caused.
** Changed in: kdebase-workspace (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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kde-4.0.3 breaks auto-login
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