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Thread: What package is responsible for displaying available login sessions?

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    What package is responsible for displaying available login sessions?

    I need to file a bug report because Ubuntu GNOME displays the GNOME Flashback (Compiz) session even when 'compiz' is not installed.

    It's not just a 'gdm' thing because that session appears also with 'lightdm' regardless of which greeter is used.

    I suppose I could just file the bug against 'gnome-session-flashback' but it seems more appropriate to file it against whatever package actually manages sessions

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    Re: What package is responsible for displaying available login sessions?

    I've always thought that (at least for lightdm) it just presents everything for which it finds a corresponding .desktop file in /usr/share/xsessions - so it's up to the session package to make sure it cleans up its .desktop files when it is removed.

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    Re: What package is responsible for displaying available login sessions?

    Quote Originally Posted by steeldriver View Post
    I've always thought that (at least for lightdm) it just presents everything for which it finds a corresponding .desktop file in /usr/share/xsessions - so it's up to the session package to make sure it cleans up its .desktop files when it is removed.
    That makes sense. I filed a bug report:

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...l/+bug/1332183

    Many thanks.

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