Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro
Yes, I've wrote it. But it didn't work. My friend played with that and 
he did somw work and it works. He did this:

1. He opened terminal.
He wrote:
sudo caja
he wrote password and pressed backspace twice to go to the / folder. 
After that he went to the ETC folder and found Lightdm folder. In that 
folder he made the folder Lightdm.conf.d and went in that.
It isn't necessary to make this folder in all computers, sometimes the 
folder exists.

In this folder make new file for example
90_jessie-autologin.conf
Open the file.
Write in that
[SeatDefaults]
autologin-user=Jessie
Save with CTRL S and close everything. Restart and all is OK.

Best regards

Vojta.

Raphaël POITEVIN napsal(a):

Vojtěch šmiro  writes:

It doesn't work.

I've wrote
autologin-user=username

username is your user name.




Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a):
Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment 
autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be 
careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via the 
tty interface.


Regards



Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
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Community team member
Accessibility team member
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Le 14/06/2020 à 17:14, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to 
login without password. Is it possible?


Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.







Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN
Vojtěch šmiro  writes:
> It doesn't work.
>
> I've wrote
> autologin-user=username

username is your user name.
-- 
Raphaël
www.leclavierquibave.fr



Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro

Yes, it is. I will test it again, in other systems and write.

Thanks a lot for all.

Best regards

Vojta.

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a):

Are you sure the line is uncommented, so without # at the beginning?

Is your login step done via a graphical interface?


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Le 14/06/2020 à 20:03, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

It doesn't work.

I've wrote
autologin-user=username
but it doesn't work. Where did I mistake?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a):
Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment 
autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be 
careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via 
the tty interface.


Regards



Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Debian Developer non uploading
Community team member
Accessibility team member
debian-l10n-french team member
President of Debian France non-profit organization
Le 14/06/2020 à 17:14, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to 
login without password. Is it possible?


Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.











Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL

Are you sure the line is uncommented, so without # at the beginning?

Is your login step done via a graphical interface?


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Tel : +339 72 49 76 75 

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Le 14/06/2020 à 20:03, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

It doesn't work.

I've wrote
autologin-user=username
but it doesn't work. Where did I mistake?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a):
Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment 
autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be 
careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via the 
tty interface.


Regards



Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Debian Developer non uploading
Community team member
Accessibility team member
debian-l10n-french team member
President of Debian France non-profit organization
Le 14/06/2020 à 17:14, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to 
login without password. Is it possible?


Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.









Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro

It doesn't work.

I've wrote
autologin-user=username
but it doesn't work. Where did I mistake?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.

Jean-Philippe MENGUAL napsal(a):
Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment 
autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be 
careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via the 
tty interface.


Regards



Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Debian Developer non uploading
Community team member
Accessibility team member
debian-l10n-french team member
President of Debian France non-profit organization
Le 14/06/2020 à 17:14, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to 
login without password. Is it possible?


Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.







Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Yes you can. In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, just uncomment 
autologin-user= line and add, after =, your username (login). Be 
careful, if you dont set it properly, you probably need to fix via the 
tty interface.


Regards



Jean-Philippe MENGUAL
Debian Developer non uploading
Community team member
Accessibility team member
debian-l10n-french team member
President of Debian France non-profit organization
Le 14/06/2020 à 17:14, Vojtěch šmiro a écrit :

Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to 
login without password. Is it possible?


Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.





Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro

Hello,

I don't know. I have Mate version and I didn't install or remove nothing.

Best regards

Vojta.

Raphaël POITEVIN napsal(a):

Hello,

Which session manager do you use?

Regards,

Vojtěch šmiro  writes:


Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to
login without password. Is it possible?

Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.




Re: Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Raphaël POITEVIN
Hello,

Which session manager do you use?

Regards,

Vojtěch šmiro  writes:

> Hello,
>
> is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to
> login without password. Is it possible?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Best regards
>
> Vojta.



Auto login

2020-06-14 Thread Vojtěch šmiro

Hello,

is some way to not to write password after startup? I would like to 
login without password. Is it possible?


Thanks a lot.

Best regards

Vojta.



Re: Audio problems with Debian, speech output and the latest VMware Workstation release :-(

2020-06-14 Thread Christian Schoepplein
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 04:38:03PM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote:
>On Fri, 5 Jun 2020, Christian Schoepplein wrote:
>
>> I unfortunatly have to use Debian in a virtual machine on a Windows 10
>> system. The virtualitation software I am using is VMware Workstation 15.
>> 
>> Since the latest update of VMware Workstation to the version 15.5.5 the
>> sound output and therefore also the speech output is stucking. It sounds
>> like the system is under heavy load and speech is only outputed in
>> fragments with little breaks in between... Its a little bit difficult to
>> explain...
>
>I also use Debian in VMWare Player 15 under windows 10 for work.
>
>Fortunately, I've not updated to 15.5.5 and I won't now thanks to your
>warning.

VMware has released VMware Workstation 15.5.6 and VMware Player 15.5.6 and it 
seems that the update has resolved the sound problems, at leas my systems are 
running fine again after upgrading to this newest release...

Cheers,

  Schoepp



Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-14 Thread Richard Owlett

On 06/14/2020 05:29 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:

I am using Mate with Debian Bullseye. However, the version of Debian doesn't 
make a difference. It may be important that I am using Orca with Braille,
When I try this code the window.prompt statement seems to be ignored, and then 
the browser seems to hang. typing something and then enter does nothing.

John

On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 12:26:41PM +1200, Aaron wrote:

On 6/12/20 4:12 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:

Hello,

Please look at the attached html fille. It is a small experimental page.
  It works with Chrome on Windows, but not with Chromium or firefox on mate.
  Why is this? Can I make it work? It will be used to develop a 
word-association O
  game for my websites.

Thanks,
John


I'm a web developer with a lot of experience with dynamic HTML. This
appears to be the code you are talking about:







     function nextMove(curresp) {
     response = curresp;
     document.write("You responded " + response + "
");     return true;     }     response = window.prompt("What is your response?");     nextMove(response); I tested this with Chromium 83 under MATE and I don't see any difference between how it works with Firefox or Chromium. In both cases, it opens a prompt window asking for a text input, then prints whatever was typed into the box to the screen. In what way does it seem to not be working? I submitted that fragment to https://validator.w3.org/ . It reported 4 errors.

Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-14 Thread John J. Boyer
I am using Mate with Debian Bullseye. However, the version of Debian doesn't 
make a difference. It may be important that I am using Orca with Braille, 
When I try this code the window.prompt statement seems to be ignored, and then 
the browser seems to hang. typing something and then enter does nothing.

John

On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 12:26:41PM +1200, Aaron wrote:
> On 6/12/20 4:12 PM, John J. Boyer wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Please look at the attached html fille. It is a small experimental page.
> >  It works with Chrome on Windows, but not with Chromium or firefox on mate. 
> >  Why is this? Can I make it work? It will be used to develop a 
> > word-association O
> >  game for my websites.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
> >
> I'm a web developer with a lot of experience with dynamic HTML. This
> appears to be the code you are talking about:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     function nextMove(curresp) {
>     response = curresp;
>     document.write("You responded " + response + "
"); >     return true; >     } > >     response = window.prompt("What is your response?"); > >     nextMove(response); > > > > > I tested this with Chromium 83 under MATE and I don't see any difference > between how it works with Firefox or Chromium. In both cases, it opens a > prompt window asking for a text input, then prints whatever was typed > into the box to the screen. In what way does it seem to not be working? > > -- John J. Boyer Email: john.bo...@abilitiessoft.org website: http://www.abilitiessoft.org Status: Company dissolved but website and email addresses live. Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA Mission: developing assistive technology software and providing STEM services that are available at no cost

Re: local repostory doesn't show up (synaptic or apt)

2020-06-14 Thread john doe

On 6/14/2020 2:36 AM, Andreas Benzler wrote:

Am Samstag, den 13.06.2020, 13:58 -0400 schrieb Cindy Sue Causey:

On 6/13/20, Andreas Benzler  wrote:

On Sat, 2020-06-13 at 17:04 +0200, john doe wrote:

How is this related to this list?



Normal user how wanne include local repo for test packages.


Hi, Andy.. What John was meaning is this is the debian-accessibility
list which really is specifically about figuring out accessibility
issues that block users' usage of Debian.

There's a different list where I've seen similar local (onsite)
repository questions to yours. That's debian-user:

https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/

Best wishes in finding an answer..

Cindy :)

Dear Cindy,

it's not a debian-user problem. The apt cache isn't in a clear state by
instaling an reinstalling stuff like I did it here.

Still missing the catch up ...

In the other handy: I downgrade xorg to 1.19.7 (self build Xorg with
resources from buster and patches from skretch (done in docker).

With the Result: AMD-PRO 20.10 works. Lutrius WINE and Steam Nativ
(incl. Opteron) like an umbrella  ah and Davinci Resolv (OpenCL).



Please see (1) for what this list is all about.

1)  https://wiki.debian.org/de/accessibility

--
John Doe