I changed some things in /etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf, to have a user list:
theme=Industrial # used to be Lubuntu, needed to be changed because Lubuntu theme doesn't support user list
[userlist]
disable=0 # used to be 1
But it didn't had the desired effect: now I see three users: syslog, ntp and usbmux. I can click on 'more', but this doesn't give a list, but a text box, where I manually have to type in my login name.
Desired effect: a user list, with only the users who are people (eg. myself, my wife, kids, ...).
Workaround, blacklist syslog, ntp and usbmux:
black=syslog ntp usbmux # used to be empty
I think it's strange that only syslog, ntp and usbmux show up and no other not-person-users.
What is the purpose of white in the lxdm.conf, if you already have black?
I changed some things in /etc/xdg/ lubuntu/ lxdm/lxdm. conf, to have a user list:
theme=Industrial # used to be Lubuntu, needed to be changed because Lubuntu theme doesn't support user list
[userlist]
disable=0 # used to be 1
But it didn't had the desired effect: now I see three users: syslog, ntp and usbmux. I can click on 'more', but this doesn't give a list, but a text box, where I manually have to type in my login name.
Desired effect: a user list, with only the users who are people (eg. myself, my wife, kids, ...).
Workaround, blacklist syslog, ntp and usbmux:
black=syslog ntp usbmux # used to be empty
I think it's strange that only syslog, ntp and usbmux show up and no other not-person-users.
What is the purpose of white in the lxdm.conf, if you already have black?