Hallo Robert, thanks for merging the fix. Regarding your question in #4 I think the complementary patch in the greeter is still required, since at least the GTK greeter actually *does* select a session on autologin - the default session or the one that has been selected on the last login.
Furthermore, as I've already noted in the lightdm-gtk-greeter's report, this might even be a security problem if this feature is used on kiosk systems where the autologin account should be bound to a very restrictive session (e.g. a custom session script where not desktop environment but only the kiosk application is started).
Hallo Robert, thanks for merging the fix. Regarding your question in #4 I think the complementary patch in the greeter is still required, since at least the GTK greeter actually *does* select a session on autologin - the default session or the one that has been selected on the last login.
Furthermore, as I've already noted in the lightdm- gtk-greeter' s report, this might even be a security problem if this feature is used on kiosk systems where the autologin account should be bound to a very restrictive session (e.g. a custom session script where not desktop environment but only the kiosk application is started).