El Viernes, 13 de Octubre de 2006 19:53, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> If you have Linux-PAM, then you can also install the pam_console
> module. That information is on the Wiki. Several distros do this. If
> you have the pam_console module and have configured login to use it,
> then HAL will work out of the box with no additional configuration.
>
> If you do not have pam_console, then you need to configure HAL so that
> ordinary users can use the methods (like Mount) that are exported by
> HAL. If the user cannot use these methods, HAL is only useful to see
> all the information it has collected about the hardware on the system.
Yes, more or less. But I don't know very well how pam or hal works. Actually,
now I have another problem with pam (I think...). After compiling kde-3.5.5
kdm doesn't allow me to login again. And I don't see anything in the logs,
like what happened with xdm in another thread. I guess that kdm and xdm
should work the same way, so I'll try to check all the configuration given
for xdm. Let's see... BTW, I didn't do anything special for kde-3.5.4.
Perhaps they have changed some defaults in the configure script... I'll
explain what I find.
Alberto
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