On Wed, Jul 24, 2024 at 3:26 PM Robert McBroom via users
wrote:
>
> The display manager shows the standard user but entering the password
> just recycles back to the display manager. Switching to root logs in. A
> terminal boot lets the user log in but the graphical session fails to
> connect to t
The display manager shows the standard user but entering the password
just recycles back to the display manager. Switching to root logs in. A
terminal boot lets the user log in but the graphical session fails to
connect to the display. Creating an new user can log in from the display
manager.
On 30/09/2021 18:27, Bjoern Franke via users wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use the cockpit on fc34, but the login fails:
Sep 30 12:25:11 bfr.foo.bar.tld cockpit-session[170263]:
pam_unix(cockpit:session): session opened for user bfr(uid=1000) by (uid=0)
Sep 30 12:25:11 bfr.foo.bar.tld audit[170263
Hi,
I tried to use the cockpit on fc34, but the login fails:
Sep 30 12:25:11 bfr.foo.bar.tld cockpit-session[170263]:
pam_unix(cockpit:session): session opened for user bfr(uid=1000) by (uid=0)
Sep 30 12:25:11 bfr.foo.bar.tld audit[170263]: USER_START pid=170263
uid=0 auid=1000 ses=88 subj
Tim:
>> If you can't see what you're typing into, you might not be typing
>> into what you think you are. It might not be a locked screen, it
>> could simply be a black screen and you're typing your password into
>> something that might steal it.
>>
>> Get the screen up before you start typing pas
On 2020-06-29 13:41, Tim via users wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-06-28 at 21:35 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> You can either start typing the password right away or press ESC to
>> get the shield up and focus the password field.
> I'd advise against that (typing passwords straight away), too.
>
> If you can
On Sun, 2020-06-28 at 21:35 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> You can either start typing the password right away or press ESC to
> get the shield up and focus the password field.
I'd advise against that (typing passwords straight away), too.
If you can't see what you're typing into, you might not be t
On 6/28/20 4:01 AM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
Has anyone also had this before with GNOME Shell in Fedora 32?
It is new behavior compared with older releases of Fedora.
When I return to a locked screen, my usual habit is to press Return
and then to enter the passphrase. That fails even if unhiding
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 01:41:28 +0930
Tim via users wrote:
> I always hit a neutral key, like the shift key, to wake up a blanked
> screen.
I definitely noticed that anything you type to wake up
the lock screen is passed to the password entry field. So
it you hit "space" (which is what I'm used to d
On Sun, 2020-06-28 at 13:01 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> When I return to a locked screen, my usual habit is to press Return
> and then to enter the passphrase. That fails even if unhiding the
> passphrase and verifying that it has been entered correctly. The
> second time I enter the passphras
On 2020-06-28 20:05, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jun 2020 19:25:48 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> Next time you do it, count the dots just to make sure all keystrokes are
>> being registered.
>>
> I've done that before and have also clicked the "eye" icon to unhide the
> entered passphrase
On Sun, 28 Jun 2020 19:25:48 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Next time you do it, count the dots just to make sure all keystrokes are
> being registered.
>
I've done that before and have also clicked the "eye" icon to unhide the
entered passphrase, and it is shown correctly but will be rejected.
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On 2020-06-28 19:01, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Has anyone also had this before with GNOME Shell in Fedora 32?
> It is new behavior compared with older releases of Fedora.
>
> When I return to a locked screen, my usual habit is to press Return
> and then to enter the passphrase. That fails even if u
Has anyone also had this before with GNOME Shell in Fedora 32?
It is new behavior compared with older releases of Fedora.
When I return to a locked screen, my usual habit is to press Return
and then to enter the passphrase. That fails even if unhiding the passphrase
and verifying that it has been
Sorry..I have posted in wrong group.
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I am new member of this group and ofcourse this is my first post. :)
I have configured SSSD manually by updating sssd.conf , smb.conf and krb5.conf.
Used authconfig to update pam files and also manually done.
System joins to domain but AD user login fails.
while running sometimes i
1) boot
2) login
3) logout
4) login (fails with correct password) I'm simply dumped back to the gdm
login screen
if I kill the remaining processes of the user which was logged in (systemd
and something else) with pkill -U user , then I can log back in.
Anyone experience this or have
When I restart the dirsrv-admin process on my 389 server, any attempt to login
to the 389-console with my LDAP user ID fails with the following message:
"Cannot logon because of an incorrect User ID, Incorrect Password or Directory
problem
HttpException:
Response: HTTP/1.1 401 Authorization Requi
Patrick,
I you want help you're going to have give us more information other than
'It does not help!!'.
Did you get the selinux config file changed? Could you login after a
re-boot?
Bill
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It seems you might have broken it quite badly... :(
Someone might have a fix, but if I was in you place, I would use the system
rescue feature to simply rescue all data on the HDD, and then simply do a
clean install.
Best,
Christopher Svanefalk
On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 3:01 AM, Patrick Dupre
On 2012-07-27 19:45, Bill Shirley wrote:
On 7/26/2012 6:12 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for
example.
No, I can just not login on the machine
When I boot from another installation and mount
On 2012-07-27 19:45, Bill Shirley wrote:
On 7/26/2012 6:12 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for
example.
No, I can just not login on the machine
When I boot from another installation and mount
On 2012-07-27 19:45, Bill Shirley wrote:
On 7/26/2012 6:12 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for
example.
No, I can just not login on the machine
When I boot from another installation and mount
On 7/26/2012 6:12 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for example.
No, I can just not login on the machine
When I boot from another installation and mount the volume, the
permission seems right.
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for example.
No, I can just not login on the machine
When I boot from another installation and mount the volume, the
permission seems right.
Not sure exactly what is broken here...but r
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for example.
Same thing.
Not sure exactly what is broken here...but running "ls -l /usr/bin |
grep login" and see what it says. Possibly some permissions were not
set properly because o
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for example.
Not sure exactly what is broken here...but running "ls -l /usr/bin | grep
login" and see what it says. Possibly some permissions were not set
properly because of the failed update.
Best,
Christopher Svanefalk
On Tue, Jul 2
Hello,
I tried to update a fedora 16 to 17. Unfortunately, the update failed
very soon after the starting.
Then, no way to try again to update, the distribution was not
recognized.
Anyway, I was able to boot the distribution, but at the login, after I
give a login name I get:
tty1: can't exec /
Tim wrote:
> Subject: Re: "RE: F14 login fails on backup copy; gdm error?"
> On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 12:36 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>> if you spent some time on explaining what threats you believe you're
>> exposed to with your machine and what makes you thi
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:03:20 -0800, LM (Linda) wrote:
> As far as "properly detailing what's happning to my machine", I think I
> have detailed it as much as words can say it.. what parts of, "crazy
> people are targeting and torturing my life", can't you understand sir..?
It's not a problem of
On 12/13/2011 05:03 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
As far as "properly detailing what's happning to my machine", I think I
have detailed it as much as words can say it.. what parts of, "crazy
people are targeting and torturing my life", can't you understand sir..?
Extraordinary claims require extraor
Re: Screensaver takes too much time to fade-out the previous pix, but...
Re: "RE: F14 login fails on backup copy; gdm error?"
From:
"Michael Schwendt"
"Rather than getting rude and flaming Harald, who is a knowledgeable
subscriber of this list (and it may be
On Tue, 2011-12-13 at 12:36 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> if you spent some time on explaining what threats you believe you're
> exposed to with your machine and what makes you think that you need to
> reinstall frequently due to damage done to your system by strangers
I don't think they're cap
On Mon, 12 Dec 2011 18:57:53 -0800, LM (Linda) wrote:
> Re: "RE: F14 login fails on backup copy; gdm error?"
>
> From:
> "Reindl Harald" <> [Add]
>
>
> "why do you not leave the world in peace with your
> useless quotes? if you have s
Re: "RE: F14 login fails on backup copy; gdm error?"
From:
"Reindl Harald" [Add]
"why do you not leave the world in peace with your
useless quotes? if you have something fedira-related
to say: say it - if not -> do not post!"
On 12/11/2011 03:07 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
> I do.. I published that "I saw the three whites in the eyes of several
> politician candidates during the last national election, and that I
> don't want druggies running our nation and our lives".. Suddenly my
> phone was being bugged and glitched, a
On 12/11/2011 02:56 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
>
> If the thing runs 24/7, it's fans are pulling-in a hell of a lot of
> dust, especially when the floors are being swept..
"Floors swept? Except for the kitchen and bathrooms this condo has
carpets everywhere, " and my computer's nowhere near any of
Am 12.12.2011 00:07, schrieb Linda McLeod:
> Yo Joe..
>
> Quoting: "I don't know what you're doing to make Fedora fail often..."
>
> I do.. I published that "I saw the three whites in the eyes of several
> politician candidates during the last national election, and that I
> don't want druggi
Yo Joe..
Quoting: "I don't know what you're doing to make Fedora fail often..."
I do.. I published that "I saw the three whites in the eyes of several
politician candidates during the last national election, and that I
don't want druggies running our nation and our lives".. Suddenly my
phone
Yo Joe..
Quoting: "I don't know what you're doing to make Fedora fail often..."
I do.. I published that "I saw the three whites in the eyes of several
politician candidates during the last national election, and that I
don't want druggies running our nation and our lives".. Suddenly my
phone
On 12/10/2011 01:26 PM, Linda McLeod wrote:
> When the OS does go "thht", I rush to pull-off my bookmarks& pw's, and
> "DBAN autonuke" the hd, reinstall F-14 plus the 500 updates, plus my
> custom peripheral package options..
I don't know what you're doing to make Fedora fail often enough to worr
I don't know how to code Linux to fix that "gd-dm error", but if I was
suffering that mess, I would try a variety of silly little "cross my
fingers" experiments first-off.. Sometimes they work.. usually they
don't...
- Install the hd into another tower, and try it...
- Pull the tower's batter
F14 login fails on backup copy
I have a working F14 [call it F14usb8] on sda8 on my external usb.
I made a backup copy onto my 2nd scsi disk, seen as sdc7 [call it F14sdc7]
This was preparation for using it for preupgrade to F16.
Booting F14sdc7 at first looks normal.
But I am unable to log in
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