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Ben Klein wrote:
> I can reproduce this behaviour on unstable/amd64 with xscreensaver
> 5.05-3 and 5.07-1 from experimental. It doesn't occur on unstable/i386
> (version 5.05-3).
> 
> Regarding weird PAM settings, I've made no modifications to the PAM
> configuration on either system from what the packages provide. What's
> interesting is that on my laptop, I have a file
> /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver.pam.11612. Contents:
> 
> /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver: (this is the same on both i386 and amd64)
> #
> # /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver - PAM behavior for xscreensaver
> #
> 
> @include common-auth
> @include common-account

Hi Ben, the .pam file is doing nothing, you can delete it.

Please try adding to pam.d/xscreensaver this lines at the bottom:
@include common-password
@include common-session

And let me know if that works :)

Regards.
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Jose Luis Rivas. San Cristóbal, Venezuela. GPG 0xCACAB118
http://ghostbar.ath.cx/about - http://debian.org.ve
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