Hi,
I'm using the Deepin Desktop Environment with Arch Linux. I recently updated my system and am now running the latest version. I'm not sure what's changed (maybe the lightdm-deepin-greeter?), but now when I wake up my laptop from sleep, there is a media player in the bottom right corner of the login screen. And if I had a YouTube video paused, it will unpause it and resume playback right from the login screen. I don't want this to happen. In fact, I don't need a media player on the login screen at all. Is there a way to turn it off?
I think it's cool too
Windows 10 has the same feature,but I like deepin-style player more
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deepilla
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2019-07-14 01:11
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Can't say I'm a fan. It will also start playing audio from SoundCloud and even Instagram videos. It's as if it just plays whatever last made noise on the machine. Does anyone know how to turn it off?
I'm using the Deepin Desktop Environment with Arch Linux. I recently updated my system and am now running the latest version. I'm not sure what's changed (maybe the lightdm-deepin-greeter?), but now when I wake up my laptop from sleep, there is a media player in the bottom right corner of the login screen. And if I had a YouTube video paused, it will unpause it and resume playback right from the login screen. I don't want this to happen. In fact, I don't need a media player on the login screen at all. Is there a way to turn it off?
Thanks,
Paul