> A similar issue with TDE was seen with both kdm and lightdm
By the way, do you use TDE? If yes, how is it? Would you suggest it?
I love DE hopping. :)
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Yes, they appear to be similar, but they are still different issues.
This topic's issue is about a user failing to login on display manger
(LightDM in this case), specially with a systemd-homed encrypted home.
But that issue is related to failing to boot and ending up in
emergency mode.
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On 9/24/24 11:27 AM, Abraham S.A.H. wrote:
Hey,
I don't know why, but manually entering the username instead of choosing
the ready username of the user on the Lightdm's login screen solves the
problem.
A similar issue with TDE was seen with both kdm and lightdm that Felix Miata
chased down t
Hey,
I don't know why, but manually entering the username instead of choosing the
ready username of the user on the Lightdm's login screen solves the problem.
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Abraham
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> maybe we share the same problem.
We do.
> Try to switch to a text console (e.g. CTRL+ALT+F4) and login as the desired
> user. Switch back to lightdm (ALT+F7) and try to login.
Was doing that all along since the issue arose.
> That works for me.
Currently, sounds like the only workaround.
On 11.09.24 13:30, Abraham S.A.H. wrote:
It seems that from systemd 256 onwards, lightdm cannot properly log into homed
user accounts. At least in X sessions.
It keeps in a loop of "getting password --> (trying to) logging in --> black journaled
screen --> getting back to the first step askin
It seems that from systemd 256 onwards, lightdm cannot properly log into homed
user accounts. At least in X sessions.
It keeps in a loop of "getting password --> (trying to) logging in --> black
journaled screen --> getting back to the first step asking for password again"
It can't read ~/.Xau