On Fri, 21 Jun 2024 14:55:13 +0100 Simon McVittie
wrote:
> The intended way to change the settings of the Debian-gdm user is to
edit
> /etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults. In this case I think the equivalent
would
> be to locate the line "[org/gnome/login-screen]" and fill in
> "enable-smartcard-auth
On Sat, 22 Jun 2024 at 13:42:21 +0200, C wrote:
> > What dconf workaround would that be? I don't see one in the previous
> > messages to this bug.
>
> Very sorry, I got confused: I read somewhere that creating a file in
> /etc/dconf
> /[subdirectory I can't remember] would've solved this.
> I can
> What dconf workaround would that be? I don't see one in the previous
messages to this bug.
Very sorry, I got confused: I read somewhere that creating a file in
/etc/dconf/[subdirectory I can't remember] would've solved this.
I can't find the place I read that anymore, and for some reason I belie
On Fri, 21 Jun 2024 at 12:55:34 +0200, C wrote:
> Neither [...], nor setting the gsettings entry
> on my user or as root, worked and I suspect it's because the value on the
> Debian-gdm user takes precedence.
Setting a gsettings entry for your user or for root is not expected to
affect the behavio
I found myself here with the same issue (although it took a while to find
this bug): I have a YubiKey and suddenly at login my user would appear for
a split second and then be replaced by the blank username field.
After entering the username gdm3 would show "SSSD PAM module is not
installed. Smart
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