Version: (using KDE 4.2.0) OS: Linux Installed from: Ubuntu Packages in login manager you can configure the range of UIDs that are shown in KDM. But it is a bit awkward to say: "system usersare below XXX/above YYY" when you want to configure the behaviour of the login-able users - it's complicated thinking. System UIDs: below: [1000 ] above: [29999 ] This is not what is the question. What it wants to ask is *what users should be DISPLAYED*. This IMO could be fixed by just changing the text, no coding needed: "System UIDs" -> "Displayed UIDs" "below:" -> "from:" "above:" -> "to:" This is exactly the same, but MUCH more understandable.
hmm. i'm not entirely sure. this is only a filter - depending on the mode, this is only a preselection for, or is overridden by the checklists in the Users and Convenience tabs. so "Displayed UIDs" might be definitely confusing.
Ok, this was just a suggestion - call it like you want ;-) But the current behaviour makes in impossible under some circumstances to have KDM show your users at all, which makes this KDM feature obsolete...
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