But it is possible and common for users not to have a set background (either they use a private image that the greeter doesn't have access to or encrypted home directories or the like).
So we need to do the same logic for them that we do for the *other user.
But it is possible and common for users not to have a set background (either they use a private image that the greeter doesn't have access to or encrypted home directories or the like).
So we need to do the same logic for them that we do for the *other user.