Did the ldap and active directory cases worked out of the box before? One rational behind hidding the "other" prompt by default is that it was confusing users in user testing and it was argued that for ldap or active directory configurations to work it would require a sysadmin to set those up anyway and so the system could as well tweak the lightdm configuration, if that's not the case is there an heuristic which could be used to know when remote login should be configured?
Did the ldap and active directory cases worked out of the box before? One rational behind hidding the "other" prompt by default is that it was confusing users in user testing and it was argued that for ldap or active directory configurations to work it would require a sysadmin to set those up anyway and so the system could as well tweak the lightdm configuration, if that's not the case is there an heuristic which could be used to know when remote login should be configured?