Package: hello Priority: optional Section: devel Maintainer: Igor Architecture: all Version: 1.0 Filename: pool/bionic-desktop/h/hello/example.deb Size: 740 MD5sum: 09aed213b919538fe38e7e0c9a40f4da SHA1: 62fae99e3c9a4f099bbed454eb92799ab708d107 SHA256: be3ef1db3700e1606c07fce9c5f3937a6deb28b77feaa7934664e4871c07b56c SHA512: 1adeeee086741f2e46d3554b92956b905ad55107d9967c495f2bc4656f6b2df06ea58b13022f8a331cf120484bcb861c9986f3db1e82c8a3ec728c39cbd704db Description: example package Package: lightdm-autologin-greeter Priority: optional Section: x11 Installed-Size: 26 Maintainer: Debian Edu Packaging Team Architecture: all Version: 1.0-3 Provides: lightdm-greeter Depends: python3, lightdm, python3-gi, liblightdm-gobject-1-0, gir1.2-lightdm-1 Filename: pool/bionic-desktop/l/lightdm-autologin-greeter/lightdm-autologin-greeter_1.0-3_all.deb Size: 5308 MD5sum: 5c28d476d25e56a1b31ed64e5b214d60 SHA1: d344901842ba07422985638cbdc1889f7868d0ef SHA256: 5d363e0535075c6ecd86d0da9a13ce3c5e27d7983f97a0976fbb9c6610c426c9 SHA512: 8ab2d5a65c9c0df307fd81831207e2d25d42952bb5ca225a6e0f892a4c93142cc2c7d97df75b043b9a53323fdd8a8023c8da2b00852f3f20e811fb4910f9147f Description: Autologin greeter for LightDM Minimal autologin greeter for LightDM that has the same auto-login behaviour as nodm, but being based on LightDM it stays on top of modern display manager requirements. . The difference between LightDM's built-in auto-login and this greeter, are the behaviour in case of 0-seconds autologin delay: when LightDM autologs in with no delay, upon logout it will show the login window again. The intent is that, if the default user logged out, they probably intend to log in again as a different user. . When managing a kiosk-like setups, once the X session quits, the desired behaviour is to just start it again. . LightDM with an auto-login timeout of 1 or more seconds would work as needed, but one sees the login dialog window appear and disappear on screen at each system startup. While it is functional, on a kiosk setup this is aesthetically unprofessional. . With this greeter, the X session starts right away, and is restarted if it quits, without any flicker of a login dialog. . If one is not setting up a kiosk-like setup, it's very likely that the default auto-login behaviour of LightDM is the way to go, and that this greeter is not needed. Homepage: https://github.com/spanezz/lightdm-autologin-greeter Package: profile-sync-daemon Priority: optional Section: utils Installed-Size: 91 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: Jan Luca Naumann Architecture: all Version: 6.31-1 Depends: rsync Suggests: libpam-systemd, systemd-sysv Filename: pool/bionic-desktop/p/profile-sync-daemon/profile-sync-daemon_6.31-1_all.deb Size: 21470 MD5sum: a5ca5a245cbc1c45941c9f1d44c241fe SHA1: 1bbeb0ccafd693b34a2dcafb19799faa5d6ea89c SHA256: d2131b5fcb020939439a15816d3a4de74db15e4e16ae650efa0bc0669a2fcb2f SHA512: 966e6c60939b4406551fdaaa25ab914f9446057bbf6063e45713f1836b4092a5c0bd30d8accaf74a8baf62d4c135d7ca6374805935c10dc1d93b55c6af6b538e Description: Symlink and sync browser profile directories into RAM Profile-sync-daemon (psd) is a tiny pseudo-daemon designed to manage your browsers profile in tmpfs and periodically sync it back to disk. . This is accomplished by symlinking and the innovative use of rsync to maintain a backup and synchronization between tmpfs and disk. One of the major design goals of psd is a completely transparent user experience. Homepage: https://github.com/graysky2/profile-sync-daemon