You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Possibly as an unexpected side effect of #141, the current version has stopped remembering the last session used. My systems are now booting up into the first session in the alphabetical list, not the one I last used.
Given that it does remember the last user, not also remembering the last session is ridiculous. I would expect not only the user but also the last session used to be already selected on boot and just waiting for my password.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I cannot seem to be able to reproduce this. Can you list the files in the tuigreet cache directory (/var/cache/tuigreet), and more specifically the content of lastsession-path-$USER?
$ ls -al /var/cache/tuigreet/.rw-r--r-- 44 greeter 4 Jun 11:36 lastsession-path-caleb.rw-r--r-- 5 greeter 4 Jun 11:36 lastuser.rw-r--r-- 15 greeter 4 Jun 11:36 lastuser-name
$ cat /var/cache/tuigreet/lastsession-path-caleb/usr/share/wayland-sessions/hyprland.desktop
This is correct for me as Hyprland is what I log into most, but Gnome is installed and shows up first in the list and that is what session is selected when I boot up.
Possibly as an unexpected side effect of #141, the current version has stopped remembering the last session used. My systems are now booting up into the first session in the alphabetical list, not the one I last used.
Given that it does remember the last user, not also remembering the last session is ridiculous. I would expect not only the user but also the last session used to be already selected on boot and just waiting for my password.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: