[02:47] <bluesabre> Busy couple of days... http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lightdm-gtk-greeter-team/lightdm-gtk-greeter/trunk/revision/379
[02:48] <bluesabre> Good news is, I am once again familiar with the greeter codebase
[02:48] <bluesabre> (and it's a mess)
[03:01] <Unit193> Ahaha, so that's why you expunged it from your mind? :)
[07:58] <flocculant> akxwi-dave bluesabre - so virtual installs are not available to me ... we'll get 1 hardware result from me
[08:09] <flocculant> so this ubuntu-advantage thing is not really of any use to our users?
[08:10] <Unit193> Limited, I'd say.
[08:10] <flocculant> mmm
[08:10] <Unit193> (My opinion of course, all rights reserved. :--D)
[08:11] <flocculant> ok - well I guess I did my bit - shouted out that it's appeared on xubuntu - leave it to the devs to decide what to do \o/
[08:11] <flocculant> that'll be you and Sean :D
[08:12] <Unit193> Nothing really.
[08:13] <flocculant> :)
[08:21] <Unit193> To be a bit more clear.  We state for LTSes we have support for 3 years while Canonical dedicates 5 years to packages in main.  Packages in universe (as in, all of Xfce and now lightdm, among others) are only supported by "the community", meaning the Ubuntu security team won't even take action for things in there.  Now, with ESR you have Canonical offering extended life to the release, but at this 
[08:21] <Unit193> stage "the community" couldn't even upload a security fix to a package in Universe.  So the claim that Xubuntu could get extended support is..Not quite spot on.  Of course, this would help the kernel, openssl, and other such packages.
[10:30] <bluesabre> lightdm-gtk-greeter 2.0.3 released, https://launchpad.net/lightdm-gtk-greeter/2.0/2.0.3
[10:30] <bluesabre> probably won't see it until B cycle
[10:30] <bluesabre> bbl
[13:57] <ochosi> bluesabre: nice! havent had the energy to pick up the greeter ina while... it also has some annoying issues with 3 screens that i need to check out at aome point (weird input issue where you have to click with the mouse into the password entry before you can type)
[13:59] <bluesabre> It also occasionally gets stuck with multiple monitors as it tries to figure out which one to use
[14:00] <bluesabre> This has been an issue for a long time though
[14:10] <ochosi> yeah
[14:11] <ochosi> i was wondering whether we shouldnt just always show the login box on every screen
[14:11] <ochosi> but it may not be very easy either
[14:11] <ochosi> (unless we can meaningfully enforce mirror mode)
[14:14] <bluesabre> Probably no easy solutions