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Normally when a user uses the login screen to log in, the login screen gets killed and the user session takes over the display. This doesn't happen for wayland sessions, though. Instead, the login screen gets reset, and the wayland session is started on another VT. The greeter proxy object needs to be recreated after this reset, since it's associated with state no longer coupled to the login screen after the reset. This commit moves greeter proxy creation to happen at reset time. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=743371 |
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