[ Michael Terry ]
* Reverse default for the user option "allow launcher/panel in greeter
when locked." And allow that property to be controlled by an
AccountsService property. (LP: #1358340) (LP: #1358340)
* With recent password support, we want to be able to unlock the
device even with a password set. And we need to be able to do this
once the new adbd lands. So I've added a DBus command to hide the
greeter. This should be secure because all apps are constrained and
if you're on the local session bus unconstrained, you already have
access to anything you want.
-- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Thu, 28 Aug 2014 20:06:41 +0000
This bug was fixed in the package unity8 - 8.00+14. 10.20140828. 1-0ubuntu1
--------------- 10.20140828. 1-0ubuntu1) utopic; urgency=low
unity8 (8.00+14.
[ Michael Terry ]
* Reverse default for the user option "allow launcher/panel in greeter
when locked." And allow that property to be controlled by an
AccountsService property. (LP: #1358340) (LP: #1358340)
* With recent password support, we want to be able to unlock the
device even with a password set. And we need to be able to do this
once the new adbd lands. So I've added a DBus command to hide the
greeter. This should be secure because all apps are constrained and
if you're on the local session bus unconstrained, you already have
access to anything you want.
-- Ubuntu daily release <email address hidden> Thu, 28 Aug 2014 20:06:41 +0000