On Sat, 2008-01-26 at 16:46 +0100, Vincent Pomageot wrote: 
> Hmm, I think you give me a part of the answer ..
> I don't have the file named xsceensaver but a gnome-screensaver one..
> So it remember me this thing :
> When I log directly in e17, my xterm "don't read" my .Xdefaults file (the
> background is black), but if I launch totem for example and re launch xterm
> the background follow what I write in .Xdefaults..
> So, I tried this : log in e17 and ctrl+l => the authentification doesn't
> work
> log in e17 and launch totem then ctrl+l => authentification works..
> 
IIRC when you launch totem you automatically launch
gnome-settings-manager (IMO a terrible habit of multimedia players, they
start gnome-settings-manger just to get the multimedia keys working.
Dunno why they don't let me decide how I want to do this. Exaile and
Listen do that as well). You'll probably also notice your fonts changing
etc. What does /etc/pam/gnome-screensaver say? What you could try is
copy it to /etc/pam/xscreensaver and change all occurences from
gnome-screensaver to xscreensaver. About your Xdefault settings. I
remember I had some issues like this before. I'm using ~/.Xresources
now, so maybe try copying your .Xdefaults file to .Xresources if that
doesn't work let me know I might have changed something in my gdm
setup. 

Cheers
Jochen
> Gustavo, what is supposed to do the line we should add ?
> 
> 2008/1/26, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > On Jan 26, 2008 7:15 AM, giggz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Since 2 or 3 weeks, when I lock the screen with ctrl+l, I get the lock
> > > screen, but when I try to login on this lockscreen, I get an
> > > "authentificating" and then nothing more. I must restart X with
> > > ctrl+alt+del.
> > > I'm under debian sid. do anyone have this problem or am I alone ?
> >
> > I'm having this too since I upgraded my gentoo box. PAM version is
> > 0.99.9.0.
> >
> > As Vincent said, auth sometimes works, sometimes not. syslog message
> > is not that meaningful (but I don't have it at hand now).
> >
> > Work-around to avoid restart X, if you have root access, login using
> > terminal and add the following line at the beginning of
> > /etc/pam.d/xscreensaver:
> >
> >    auth        sufficient  pam_permit.so
> >
> > --
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