[Bug 574262] Re: [SRU] Please backport to Karmic GDM fix for bug #463376
Eduardo Jose Moreira
pepinmore at yahoo.es
Mon May 10 17:46:58 BST 2010
Also tested the new gdm package in one of school's computers, and it
works too.
In an unrelated note, would it be ok if I add a comment in the other
bugs (#463376, #506972) so that the other persons who reported the bug
against Karmic know it's now fixed? I did add a comment there before
opening this bug, but seems no mail was generated. What do you think?
(Oh and did I say you definitly rock guys? :-))
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[SRU] Please backport to Karmic GDM fix for bug #463376
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Status in “gdm” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Status in “gdm” source package in Karmic: Fix Committed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: gdm
Hi, when time permits, could you please backport from Lucid to Karmic GDM's patch for bug #463376?
The bug is about GDM's PostLogin/Default script.
In Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty) when you log in as, say, "somename", you get proper values inside /etc/PostLogin/Default for these vars.:
$USERNAME --> somename
$LOGNAME --> somename
$HOME --> /home/somename
But in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic) you get instead these values:
$USERNAME --> gdm
$LOGNAME --> gdm
$HOME --> /var/lib/gdm
It seems that this is fixed in Ubuntu 10.04 too, but I haven't tested it yet.
Having these vars. and others set up correctly for using them in the script /etc/PostSession/Default is badly needed for admins that want to clear $HOME upon login, for example in a shool computer lab (as is our case here).
Bug #463376 is where the patch for Lucid was posted; bug #506972 is where the request to backport to Karmic was originally done by Manuel Iglesias.
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