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Maui 2.1 Login Screen not retaining last user id used.
TonyLudwick Offline
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13th January 2017, 6:42
I am running Maui 2.1 joined to our windows domain using winbind.  It allows be to log in as the domain user by clicking "Search User" on the bottom left hand corner of the screen which allows me to enter my domain user id and password as I would in a KDE "Classic Login" screen.  After shutting down, rebooting etc, It does not retain the last user-id that was used in the user-id, like the KDE "Classic Login" screen on my Netrunner 14.2 machine that is joined to the domain and logged into in the same manner.  Is there a way to get the Maui 2.1 User dialog to default to my domain user-id, so that I don't have to click "Search User" and re-type it in?

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Tony
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leszek Offline
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13th January 2017, 11:58
This is a limitation of sddm still.
Please add this as a feature request on bugs.kde.org for sddm (if it isn't already there) with a detailed description (like here) why you need it and why it is an awesome feature.
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