[Bug 431147] Re: Cannot Unlock System Administration Login Screen

2010-05-31 Thread David Andersson
#35 might be on to something. When the problem occurred, the default
session was Failsafe Gnome. After changing session to Gnome the
problem ended. (But, if I recall correctly, not immediately after).
Anyway, I do not experience this behavior/problem anymore.

(Re #49: I'll comment in bug 509798 that the problem might not be
accidentally disabling that service, but accidentally logging in in
failsafe session.)

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[Bug 431147] Re: Cannot Unlock System Administration Login Screen

2010-01-24 Thread David Andersson
Me too. Nothing happens when klicking the Unlock button.

Behaviour:

When gdmsetup is started from the SystemAdministration menu, locally, the 
button becomes gray when pressed and resumes normal appearance when released.
When gdmsetup is started from a terminal with ssh X11 forwarding, the button 
becomes gray when pressed and resumes normal appearance when released.
When started with sudo gdmsetup and gksu gdmsetup from a terminal with ssh 
X11 forwarding, the button becomes gray when pressed and stays gray/inactive 
when released.

User-admin behaviour, for reference:

When users-admin is started from a terminal with ssh X11 forwarding, the 
unlock button is already gray and a text (in swedish that translates to) Not 
authorized to make changes.
When users-admin is started with sudo users-admin there is no unlock button, 
and operations are allowed.

Ubuntu 9.10 was installed from scratch but /home was copied from a 9.04
system.

No process polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 is running.

Kernel: 2.6.31-17-generic

Output from the gdmsetup command:

** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: init delay=20
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: skipping shell /bin/false
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: Found current seat: 
/org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Seat3
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: running 'ck-history --frequent 
--seat='Seat3' --session-type='''
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: explicitly skipping user: nobody
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: user icon changed
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: adding monitor for '/home/lha/.face'
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: user icon changed
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: adding monitor for '/home/david/.face'
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: user icon changed
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: adding monitor for '/home/guest/.face'
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Getting list of sessions for user 1002
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Found 0 sessions for user guest
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Getting list of sessions for user 1001
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Found 2 sessions for user david
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: not adding session on other seat: 
/org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session3
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: not adding session without a x11 
display: /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session4
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Getting list of sessions for user 1000
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Found 1 sessions for user lha
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: not adding session on other seat: 
/org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: history output: david1

** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Login freq 1=0 2=1
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Login freq 1=0 2=1
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: Login freq 1=0 2=0
** (gdmsetup:11752): DEBUG: init user='lha' auto=False

Output from ck-list-sessions:

Session2:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'XX'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7'
display-device = ''
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2010-01-24T14:30:22.040833Z'
login-session-id = ''
Session3:
unix-user = '1001'
realname = 'David'
seat = 'Seat2'
session-type = ''
active = FALSE
x11-display = ''
x11-display-device = ''
display-device = '/dev/ssh'
remote-host-name = 'c-XX.XXX-XXX-XX.cust.XX.se'
is-local = FALSE
on-since = '2010-01-24T16:04:17.074351Z'
login-session-id = ''
Session4:
unix-user = '1001'
realname = 'David'
seat = 'Seat3'
session-type = ''
active = FALSE
x11-display = ''
x11-display-device = ''
display-device = '/dev/ssh'
remote-host-name = 'c-XX.XXX-XXX-XX.cust.XX.se'
is-local = FALSE
on-since = '2010-01-24T16:10:31.555830Z'
login-session-id = ''

(Some names and numbers replaced with XXX)

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[Bug 431147] Re: Cannot Unlock System Administration Login Screen

2010-01-24 Thread David Andersson
Additional info:

In 2010-01-01 I was able to unlock and use gdmsetup, then started from the 
SystemAdministration menu. 2010-01-24 I was not.
The same system (Ubuntu 9.10) possibly updated inbetween.

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[Bug 431147] Re: Cannot Unlock System Administration Login Screen

2010-01-24 Thread David Andersson
All programs listed in Startup Applications are enabled, including a
PolicyKit Authentication Agent.

(On a side note. The volume control in the panel has disappeared and the
systray (that used to have at least a network icon) is now empty. Maybe
the gdmsetup problem is a consequence of something else gone wrong.)

(I have manually edited /etc/gdm/custom.conf to my liking
(TimedLoginEnable=true) so for me this issue is less of a problem.)

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