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Description of problem: I have `user-session` set to a specific session on my system, but when I use the Razor greeter it defaults to the first session (sorted alphabetically by name), not the configured one. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): lightdm-1.8.5-2.fc20.x86_64 lightdm-razorqt-0.5.2-13.fc20.x86_64 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install several desktop environments on a system. 2. Set lightdm.conf to use a different DE than the one listed first in the greeter menu. 3. Set lightdm.conf to use the Razor greeter. 4. Start LightDM. Actual results: The default desktop environment is the first one in the list. Expected results: The default desktop environment should be the one configured in the lightdm.conf file. Additional info: Here's what my /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf file has in it: [LightDM] minimum-vt=1 user-authority-in-system-dir=true [SeatDefaults] xserver-command=X -background none greeter-session=lightdm-razor-greeter greeter-hide-users=true greeter-show-manual-login=true user-session=mate allow-guest=false session-wrapper=/etc/X11/xinit/Xsession [XDMCPServer] enabled=false [VNCServer] enabled=false
I believe that setting is deprecated and not used if using accountsservice (which we do in fedora)
The KDE and GTK greeters both honor that setting, even with AccountsService in use. If it's officially deprecated (is that documented online anywhere? I can't find anything with my searches), I'll see about taking a different approach to things.
OK, lets send this over to razor then, if that's the only greeter not respecting user-session properly.
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