El Dimarts, 28 d'agost de 2012, a les 01:17:03, Thomas L=FCbking va esc= riure: > Am 28.08.2012, 00:25 Uhr, schrieb Martin Sandsmark >=20 > : > > On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 01:58:57PM +0100, David Edmundson wrote: > >> Features LightDM-KDE has that KDM does not: > >> - Guest support login > >=20 > > What does the DM have to do with this? >=20 > David Edmundson schrieb >=20 > > On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Thomas L=FCbking wrote: > >> Sorry, this is certainly too much in details, but what is that > >>=20 > >>> Features LightDM-KDE has that KDM does not: > >>> - Guest support login > >> =20 > >> supposed to be? > >> I mean, either there's a guest account on the machine or there's = not. > >>=20 > >> If you intend to sell a DM which runtime injects accounts or so, y= ou > >> just > >> lost a customer ;-P > >>=20 > > It "injects" accounts. The part that does this is mostly in the > >=20 > > downstream packaging. Also you can uncheck the box "allow guest" in= > > the GUII don't /think/ it's on by default in our code, but Ubuntu > > packaging > > turns it on. >=20 > To me it sounds as if the package contains a postinstall script to > "useradd guest" for a pwdless login. > I cannot say to really appreciate such "feature" :-\ And as been already said nobody is forcing you to use it, you can disab= le the=20 feature.=20 Albert >=20 > >> - Ability to make customisations such as changing the background > >>=20 > >> without having to edit XML > >=20 > > Isn't the kdm config file just a simple .ini file? >=20 > He's talking about the xml greeter. >=20 > Cheers, > Thomas