By any chance, is your user account defined in a network-based
authentication database, like NIS or LDAP?
Yes, exactly so, it's defined by NIS. The machine where gdm login is
failing is an NIS client bound to a different Debian machine (still on
Debian stretch) which acts as the NIS server. On
After upgrading to buster, attempting to login using gdm returns me
immediately back to gdm, with the session apparently failing to start
up correctly. I've tried to figure out what's going wrong but I'm a
bit stumped and I could use some help resolving this.
After looking through logs for a whi
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