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<p>Thanks for your work, Didier, this should work fine! I'll copy-paste this in our packages ASAP.
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<br>> The default is now "ubuntu" in the Ubuntu package ;)
<br>> There is a tool in trunk (since the last 3 days) that we backported in
<br>> Oneiric that I wrote called lightdm-set-defaults (you can find it in
<br>> /usr/lib/lightdm/), which enables you to set the greeter and the default
<br>> session you desire.
<br>>
<br>> Package should in their postinst call this one to set themselves as
<br>> default (using the --keep-old options) and remove them on
<br>> install/removal. For instance:
<br>> <a href="http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76923334/gnome-session_3.1.3-0ubuntu9_3.1.3-0ubuntu10.diff.gz">http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76923334/gnome-session_3.1.3-0ubuntu9_3.1.3-0ubuntu10.diff.gz</a>
<br>> to set the default session to "ubuntu" for the ubuntu desktop case.
<br>> and:
<br>> <a href="http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76923333/unity-greeter_0.0.2-0ubuntu1_0.0.2-0ubuntu2.diff.gz">http://launchpadlibrarian.net/76923333/unity-greeter_0.0.2-0ubuntu1_0.0.2-0ubuntu2.diff.gz</a>
<br>> for the greeter.
<br>>
<br>> So basically, installing them will set the first installed one (we don't
<br>> expect having multiple greeters in a CD spin for instance) as the
<br>> default. Then, casper has now a fix for just adding the autologin part
<br>> without hammering those things:
<br>> <a href="http://launchpadlibrarian.net/77000287/casper_1.277_1.278.diff.gz">http://launchpadlibrarian.net/77000287/casper_1.277_1.278.diff.gz</a>
<br>>
<br>> Please note that this is very similar to the patches I made for gdm back
<br>> in the lucid days (10.04) which seems to have fit the numerous flavors
<br>> and derivatives we have.
<br>>
<br>> Cheers,
<br>> Didier
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