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I guess it means that LightDM can execute those display technologies as sessions. LightDM always executes an X server.
> If you install the greeter .desktop file into /usr/share/lightdm/greeters and set X-LightDM-Session-Type=wayland LightDM will launch this greeter without an X server. Oh, I didn't know that. So it seems...
> I tried again and it still doesn't build with the latest *Node.js* on *Arch Linux*, v22.4.1. The recommended node version is v18, please use it.
Sorry for the late response. Maybe, nody-greeter is zoomed in? The log seems okay if you don't have `X-LightDM-Allow-Greeter=true` in your xsession, and xrandr info doesn't seems wrong, so I'm...
Also, does this happen in the Login environment too (when you're going to start a session)? Or is this a desktop only issue (when you're already logged in)?
I'm not sure if QT provides such feature, I will look into it. Sorry for the very late response, I was busy on personal stuff.
Hi, sorry for the very late response, I was busy on personal stuff. So, this means that both monitors show the same screen, right? Are they being duplicated, such the...
This may be a Litarvan's issue. I tested this in web-greeter, nody-greeter, and this happens in both. However, as you pointed out, sea-greeter remembers the choices. Though, gruvbox and dracula...
Hi, @tuurep. I made a PR that tries to solve this issue in web-greeter, I'd like you to test it and tell me if it works :'D
I made a PR in LightDM that would finally fix this issue without any drawback seen in #76, as this would allow a graceful finish of the browser (hence saving...