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We fade out the authentication prompt when a user successfully logs into a user session. We reset it and fade it back in when the user switches back to the login screen VT. The problem is, we only fade it back in if the auth prompt status is VERIFICATION_SUCCEEDED. It's possible for it to be NOT_VERIFYING if the authprompt gets reset for some other reason in the interim. This commit changes the check to be more precise. We now only skip the fade-in, if we're already faded in, and we only skip the reset if we're already reset. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753181 |
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