update spec file description
The old description was wrong: it said it provides a graphical login screen. But that's not true, the login screen is provided by gnome-shell. This commit updates the description to be more technically accurate.
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@ -88,8 +88,14 @@ Obsoletes: gdm-plugin-fingerprint < 1:3.2.1
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Provides: gdm-plugin-fingerprint = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release}
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Provides: gdm-plugin-fingerprint = %{epoch}:%{version}-%{release}
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%description
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%description
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GDM provides the graphical login screen, shown shortly after boot up,
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GDM, the GNOME Display Manager, handles authentication-related backend
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log out, and when user-switching.
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functionality for logging in a user and unlocking the user's session after
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it's been locked. GDM also provides functionality for initiating user-switching,
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so more than one user can be logged in at the same time. It handles
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graphical session registration with the system for both local and remote
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sessions (in the latter case, via the XDMCP protocol). In cases where the
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session doesn't provide it's own display server, GDM can start the display
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server on behalf of the session.
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%package devel
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%package devel
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Summary: Development files for gdm
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Summary: Development files for gdm
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