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Message #91259
[Bug 1406140] Re: lightdm 1.12 breaks config semantics for multiple X servers
** Description changed:
Previously lightdm.conf would allow configuration of multiple instances
of the the display manager across multiple instances of the X server,
- using [Seat:<num] section headers. These semantics could be used for
+ using [Seat:<num>] section headers. These semantics could be used for
multiseat setup as well as for using different virtual terminals to
switch between X servers.
- Newer versions of lightdm ignore [Seat:<num] sections. Multiseat
+ Newer versions of lightdm ignore [Seat:<num>] sections. Multiseat
configuration was changed to be more explicit, but no indication was
given of how simply to configure multiple display manager instances
bound to different X server instances.
Unless newer versions support undocumented features, it would appear
that the functionality of lightdm has regressed.
This regression appears when Ubuntu release is upgraded to 14.10 from
14.04 or earlier. The regression in confirmed in lightdm
1.12.1-0ubuntu1.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1406140
Title:
lightdm 1.12 breaks config semantics for multiple X servers
Status in lightdm package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Previously lightdm.conf would allow configuration of multiple
instances of the the display manager across multiple instances of the
X server, using [Seat:<num>] section headers. These semantics could
be used for multiseat setup as well as for using different virtual
terminals to switch between X servers.
Newer versions of lightdm ignore [Seat:<num>] sections. Multiseat
configuration was changed to be more explicit, but no indication was
given of how simply to configure multiple display manager instances
bound to different X server instances.
Unless newer versions support undocumented features, it would appear
that the functionality of lightdm has regressed.
This regression appears when Ubuntu release is upgraded to 14.10 from
14.04 or earlier. The regression in confirmed in lightdm
1.12.1-0ubuntu1.
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