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Arctica Greeter: Greeter Frontend for LightDM

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Debian Edu tries to provide a desktop environment with multiple language support. Both GNOME and KDE come with an internal language/region chooser. LDM (the LTSP login screen) has a language...

The new arctica-greeter being used in Ubuntu MATE 20.10 does not allow any changes to its settings/theme. Both the direct edit of `90-arctica-greeter.conf` file and changes via gsettings/dconf-editor do not...

Test case: on arctica-greeter, press the "poweroff" computer button (=ACPI shutdown). The attached suspend/reboot/shutdown dialog will shown forever, making graceful remote shutdowns impossible. On the other hand, all other greeters...

Bug originally reported in Launchpad, for the "arctica-greeter package" present in Ubuntu MATE 20.10 and 21.04, by Ubuntu MATE's Team Member [N0rbert](https://github.com/N0rbert), on 9th April 2021 (2021-04-09). Yesterday (15th October...

Traditionally, configuration of display managers and greeters happened by configuration files in /etc. For example, slick-greeter supports /etc/lightdm/slick-greeter.conf. I tried creating `/etc/lightdm/arctica-greeter.conf` with the following content, but it was ignored:...

Xorg, systemd etc support the concept of multiple seats, one seat per graphics card. LTSP also supports a very easy way to configure it, by just [putting MULTISEAT=1 in ltsp.conf](https://ltsp.org/man/ltsp.conf/#MULTISEAT)....

multimonitor support: show login screen on every display

When I create file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf [Seat:*] arctica-greeter-setup-scrit=/home/user/kde-auto-rotate/auto-rotate LightDM not work!! How could I setup right way for auto-rotate script on arctica-greeter!?

Original bug-report was reported at https://pad.lv/1948339 about Ubuntu MATE 21.10. Previous releases like 20.10 and 21.04 are affected too. The essence of the above bug-report: > It turns out that...

Steps to reproduce: 1. Have Ubuntu MATE 20.10 installed 2. Install i3 with `sudo apt-get install i3*` 3. Reboot machine 4. Select i3 (or i3 with debug) on login screen...