Well lubuntu raring uses lightdm not lxdm, so assuming saucy does too, at least that doesn't conflict with the idea that maybe lxdm was doing or failing to do something. That's really all I changed was installing slim, selecting it as default display manager, uninstall lxdm, reboot.
Well lubuntu raring uses lightdm not lxdm, so assuming saucy does too, at least that doesn't conflict with the idea that maybe lxdm was doing or failing to do something. That's really all I changed was installing slim, selecting it as default display manager, uninstall lxdm, reboot.