> Notes: Workaround #6 does work for me. While my primary display is
> showing the login screen now, the secondary screen displays a Ubuntu
> logo.
That is how it is designed to work. When you move your mouse to the other screen the list of users will move to the other screen as well.
I have noticed that unity-greeter does not initially put the user list on the primary display (as indicated in monitors.xml), which is annoying. But that's a separate bug.
> Notes: Workaround #6 does work for me. While my primary display is
> showing the login screen now, the secondary screen displays a Ubuntu
> logo.
That is how it is designed to work. When you move your mouse to the other screen the list of users will move to the other screen as well.
I have noticed that unity-greeter does not initially put the user list on the primary display (as indicated in monitors.xml), which is annoying. But that's a separate bug.