I have solved the problem. Somehow my /etc/shadow file got in group
"root" instead of "shadow" which caused /sbin/unix_chkpwd to not be able
to access it. I have changed group to "shadow" and now it works OK. But
I do not remember playing with groups on shadow, some tool must have
done it.
BTW. It
I have same problem with Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, please tell me if you need
some info I'm happy to give you it
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I still see this behaviour.
My versions:
Qt: 3.3.6
KDE: 3.5.5
KDesktop Locker: 2.0
I am for sure using the correct password. Maybe this is some issue with
keyboard being changed into some other layout?
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I was wondering if you are still having this issue with kdesktop_lock as
I am currently unable to reproduce the issue. I am using the following:
release: edgy 6.10
Qt: 3.3.6
KDE: 3.5.5
KDesktop Locker: 2.0
I discovered the version of KDesktop Locker by running 'kdesktop_lock
--version'. What re
This is strange. On my laptop it works, while on desktop I cannot unlock the
screen.
On laptop, there is nothing in /var/log/auth.log, while on the desktop the
following messages appear:
Jul 7 16:38:48 localhost unix_chkpwd[17264]: check pass; user unknown
Jul 7 16:38:48 localhost kcheckpass: