I've finally sorted it out. The problem is Debian bug 870126.
Work around it by manually adding:
sessionoptional pam_keyinit.so force revoke
to /etc/pam.d/nodm
On 2021-11-01, Lucio Crusca wrote:
> On Nov 1, 2021 I wrote:
>> (actually a Raspbian, but I assume it's no different
>
> I've now tried installing a clean Debian 11 with Nodm in a virtual
> machine and I face exactly the same problem, so we can safely exclude
> any Raspbian-specific problems.
On Nov 1, 2021 I wrote:
(actually a Raspbian, but I assume it's no different
I've now tried installing a clean Debian 11 with Nodm in a virtual
machine and I face exactly the same problem, so we can safely exclude
any Raspbian-specific problems.
the LP variable is
correctly set in both cases (already checked in the logfile).
I've already tried switching from Nodm to lightdm-autologin-greeter [2],
but I get just the same outcome.
How do I make `mount.ecryptfs_private` work when called during autologin?
[1]: https://github.com/spanezz/nodm
[2]: https://github.com/spanezz/lightdm-autologin-greeter
:
[Autologin]
# Whether sddm should automatically log back into sessions when they exit
Relogin=false
# Name of session file for autologin session (if empty try last logged in)
Session=
# Username for autologin session
User=javier
naba con buster:
> ====
> [Autologin]
> # Whether sddm should automatically log back into sessions when they exit
> Relogin=false
>
> # Name of session file for autologin session (if empty try last logged in)
> Session=javier
&
:
[Autologin]
# Whether sddm should automatically log back into sessions when they exit
Relogin=false
# Name of session file for autologin session (if empty try last logged in)
Session=javier
# Username for autologin session
User=javier
:
[Autologin]
# Whether sddm should automatically log back into sessions when they exit
Relogin=false
# Name of session file for autologin session (if empty try last logged in)
Session=javier
# Username for autologin session
User=javier
but it still makes
> me put in the password.
> >
> > My user is in the autologin and nopasswdlogin groups, i've made the
> right changes to both the files listed below as A and B sources.
>
> I've always had no problem with autologin with lightdm, all I ever had
>
Hi,
> Before anyone asks, i've looked all over the wiki and every other post online
> so i'm not sure why this isn't working. When I start up my machine X starts
> up fine. and it goes to the lightdm login screen, but it still makes me put
> in the password.
>
> My user i
Hey everyone.
Before anyone asks, i've looked all over the wiki and every other post
online so i'm not sure why this isn't working. When I start up my machine X
starts up fine. and it goes to the lightdm login screen, but it still makes
me put in the password.
My user is in the autologin
Am 29.02.2016 um 10:35 schrieb Gregor Zattler:
>> (The error message in Michael's response is helpful, too.)
>
> I couldn't decipher it but thanks to Michael for the hint to
> journalctl which I did not use till now.
Some hints how you can troubeshoot/solve such issues yourself:
- Check the
Hi Austin,
* Austin Adams [28. Feb. 2016]:
> On Sun, 2016-02-28 at 23:38 +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
>> /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/override.conf:
>>
>> [Service]
>> ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -a my-user-name --noclear %I $TERM
>> Type=idle
>
> Like the
On 02/28/2016 02:38 PM, Gregor Zattler wrote:
Dear debian users, I configured systemd according to
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/automatic_login_to_virtual_console#Virtual_console
in order to automatically log me in at system startup. This
worked fine till a few weeks ago:
On Sun, 2016-02-28 at 23:38 +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/override.conf:
>
> [Service]
> ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -a my-user-name --noclear %I $TERM
> Type=idle
Like the ArchWiki page you linked suggests, you'll need to add an empty
ExecStart= line into
Am 28.02.2016 um 23:38 schrieb Gregor Zattler:
> Dear debian users, I configured systemd according to
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/automatic_login_to_virtual_console#Virtual_console
> in order to automatically log me in at system startup. This
> worked fine till a few weeks ago:
>
>
Dear debian users, I configured systemd according to
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/automatic_login_to_virtual_console#Virtual_console
in order to automatically log me in at system startup. This
worked fine till a few weeks ago:
/etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/override.conf:
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 17:48:11 +0200
Siard shiems...@kpnplanet.nl wrote:
Teemu Likonen:
Nicolas George:
Someone recently suggested to use nodm; a quick test a few days
ago seems to indicate it still works.
It works, indeed. Thanks.
But how to log out with nodm?? After logging out,
Teemu Likonen [2015-06-04 12:26:08+03] wrote:
When my machine boots it logs in to X session automatically without
user login and password prompt.
Upto Debian 7 I have had this line in my [/etc/inittab] file:
oma:2:once:/bin/su -l dtw -c /usr/bin/startx /dev/tty8 /dev/tty8 21
It seems
Nicolas George [2015-06-08 11:55:17+02] wrote:
Rule of thumb: if you are using rc.local, then you are doing something
quick-and-dirty and preparing no end of problems for later.
In this particular instance, you are not registering the X11 session
with the various session-management daemons
Le decadi 20 prairial, an CCXXIII, Teemu Likonen a écrit :
One option is /etc/rc.local:
/bin/su -l USER -c /usr/bin/startx /dev/tty8 /dev/tty8 21
exit 0
Rule of thumb: if you are using rc.local, then you are doing something
quick-and-dirty and preparing no end of problems for later.
/dev/tty8 21
exit 0
I noticed that lightdm has lots of autologin options:
#pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin
#autologin-guest=false
#autologin-user=
#autologin-user-timeout=0
#autologin-in-background=false
#autologin-session=UNIMPLEMENTED
I haven't tried them though.
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Le decadi 20 prairial, an CCXXIII, Teemu Likonen a écrit :
Fortunately I haven't noticed anything in years. I've been using i3
window manager so maybe I'm unaware of some services that modern
desktops might use or depend on.
The issues are discreet, but if you end up falling on one, you will
/rc.local:
/bin/su -l USER -c /usr/bin/startx /dev/tty8 /dev/tty8 21
exit 0
I noticed that lightdm has lots of autologin options:
#pam-autologin-service=lightdm-autologin
#autologin-guest=false
#autologin-user=
#autologin-user-timeout=0
#autologin-in-background=false
#autologin
Lisi Reisz:
Siard:
But how to log out with nodm?? After logging out, I get immediately
logged back in.
You have to shut down.
Ah, I use Fluxbox, so I can only log out, then shut down from the
console. Looks like nodm is no option here.
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Le decadi 20 prairial, an CCXXIII, Siard a écrit :
Ah, I use Fluxbox, so I can only log out, then shut down from the
console. Looks like nodm is no option here.
Why do you need to log out? Just open a terminal emulator to shutdown.
Regards,
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Nicolas George:
Someone recently suggested to use nodm; a quick test a few days
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It works, indeed. Thanks.
But how to log out with nodm?? After logging out, I get immediately
logged back in.
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On Monday 08 June 2015 16:48:11 Siard wrote:
Teemu Likonen:
Nicolas George:
Someone recently suggested to use nodm; a quick test a few days
ago seems to indicate it still works.
It works, indeed. Thanks.
But how to log out with nodm?? After logging out, I get immediately
logged
Le sextidi 16 prairial, an CCXXIII, Teemu Likonen a écrit :
Upto Debian 7 I have had this line in my /etc/fstab file:
oma:2:once:/bin/su -l dtw -c /usr/bin/startx /dev/tty8 /dev/tty8 21
It seems that it has no effect anymore in Debian 8 (Jessie), probably
because of the new init system
Hi!
When my machine boots it logs in to X session automatically without user
login and password prompt. (This is a single-user system with encrypted
Luks partitions and I always enter Luks password when the machine boots.
I'm the only person in the world who knows the Luks password so this is
why
Teemu Likonen [2015-06-04 12:26:08+03] wrote:
Upto Debian 7 I have had this line in my /etc/fstab file:
oma:2:once:/bin/su -l dtw -c /usr/bin/startx /dev/tty8 /dev/tty8 21
Obviously I meant /etc/inittab file.
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Nicolas George [2015-06-04 11:35:47+02] wrote:
Le sextidi 16 prairial, an CCXXIII, Teemu Likonen a écrit :
oma:2:once:/bin/su -l dtw -c /usr/bin/startx /dev/tty8 /dev/tty8 21
So how do I get similar functionality with the new systemd init
system?
Someone recently suggested to use nodm;
From: Scott Ferguson scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 11:06:25 +1100
xfce4 4.8.0.3
lightdm 1.2.2-4
kernel 3.2.0-4-686-pae
/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
lines 78 and 79
autologin-user=$yourUserName
autologin-user-timeout=0
Here,
lxde metapackage 4+nmu1
task-lxde
Bonjour,
Sous SID
Je voudrais logguer automatiquement un user avec lightdm,
j'ai donc modifié le fichier de conf de la manière suivante
autologin-user = cyrille
autologin-user-timeout = 0
autologin-session = xfce
Mais je tombe toujours sur l'écran de login.
Quelqu'un a une piste ?
Le
Bonjour,
Il ne manque pas une ligne dans ton fichier de conf genre:
pam-service=lightdm-autologin
où lightdm-autologin fait référence au fichier /etc/pam.d/lightdm-autologin
? (voir http://www.linuxcore.fr/2013/02/lightdm-debian/)
Cordialement, Louis.
2013/12/4 Cyrille cyri...@cbiot.fr
Il ne manque pas une ligne dans ton fichier de conf genre:
Oui je l'avais vu dans la doc mais la variable pam-service ne figure plus de
le
fichier de conf https://www.dropbox.com/s/malsxmermhazql7/lightdm.conf
par défaut, donc je ne l'ai pas mise
pam-service=lightdm-autologin
où lightdm
,
Sous SID
Je voudrais logguer automatiquement un user avec lightdm,
j'ai donc modifié le fichier de conf de la manière suivante
autologin-user = cyrille
autologin-user-timeout = 0
autologin-session = xfce
Mais je tombe toujours sur l'écran de login.
Quelqu'un a une piste ?
Le
te conseille de passer à nodm. Il ne sert qu'à ça : ouvrir une session
automatiquement et lancer X. Faire une seule chose et la faire bien
:)
cool je garde la référence sous le coude, mais maintenant je suis curieux de
savoir ce que j'ai mal fait dans lightdm ;-)
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He seguido esta guía [2] para hacer el autologin en el GLPI
(mediante el DA) pero cuando lo pruebo desde una maquina del dominio,
me pide usuario y password (lo usuarios se pueden logar en la
aplicación, pero necesito hacer esta parte
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Juan Sierra Pons escribió:
Hola
Buenas
Cuando dices automagicamente quieres decir que se loga con el login/pass
del inicio de sesion??
Correcto, lo que queremos es que no sea necesario escribir el usuario y
el password al acceder a esta web.
El Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:16:56 +0200, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
Este es un problema que envié a la lista de GLPI inglesa [1], a
ver si podían darme algún tip. Esto fue el viernes 8-07-2011 y aun no he
tenido respuesta ( aun conservo la ilusión!!). Por eso pregunto a la
lista a ver si
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Camaleón escribió:
El Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:16:56 +0200, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) escribió:
Este es un problema que envié a la lista de GLPI inglesa [1], a
ver si podían darme algún tip. Esto fue el viernes 8-07-2011 y aun no he
tenido
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Buenas tardes
Este es un problema que envié a la lista de GLPI inglesa [1], a ver
si podían darme algún tip. Esto fue el viernes 8-07-2011 y aun no he
tenido respuesta ( aun conservo la ilusión!!). Por eso pregunto a la
lista a ver si pueden
pueden dar alguna luz.
He seguido esta guía [2] para hacer el autologin en el GLPI
(mediante el DA) pero cuando lo pruebo desde una maquina del dominio,
me pide usuario y password (lo usuarios se pueden logar en la
aplicación, pero necesito hacer esta parte transparente, que se loge
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Juan Antonio escribió:
Hola,
Buenas
nunca he tocado nada ni remotamente parecido,
Ya somos dos XD.
pero en tu situación yo
usaría ngrep o tcpdump para ver el tráfico entre la máquina que se logea
y el server, y ver si esta enviando o no el
Hola
Cuando dices automagicamente quieres decir que se loga con el login/pass del
inicio de sesion??
Que navegador estan usando? Hasta donde yo se, el logeo automatico solo
funciona en Internet explorer y no en Firefox. Al menos en su instalacion
por defecto.
No creo que el problema este en el
alguna luz.
He seguido esta guía [2] para hacer el autologin en el GLPI
(mediante el DA) pero cuando lo pruebo desde una maquina del dominio,
me pide usuario y password (lo usuarios se pueden logar en la
aplicación, pero necesito hacer esta parte transparente, que se loge
automagicamente con
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=201855
T on my openmoko freerunner I modified /etc/pam.d/xdm by replacing
T
T @include common-auth
T
T with
T
T authrequiredpam_permit.so
T
T so that I only need to type the username of the user I want to
T use. This is not as
are
the only user and you want autologin... Why to use a DM? You can make
a script with su and startx and use it like a system service.
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Maybe, the problem is that _there is_ a display manager. If you are the
only user and you want autologin... Why to use a DM? You can make a
script with su and startx and use it like a system service.
Autologin is a feature that is available in other DM (kdm/gdm) so
people miss having that option
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 02:34:00PM +0800, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=201855
T on my openmoko freerunner I modified /etc/pam.d/xdm by replacing
T
T @include common-auth
T
T with
T
T authrequiredpam_permit.so
T
T so that
JDC == Jaime Di Cristina jaime...@gmail.com writes:
JDC For automatic login as the same user every time try nodm.
Works perfectly!
Ah, sure wish it was hinted to on the xdm man page!
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hi guys,
is it possible to have a functionality similar to
rungetty -autologin user
which would ask for the password of this user prior to loggin him/her
in? this computer has only one user (me) but for 'security' reasons, i'd
prefer having to enter the password, while not having
/getty 38400 tty1
2:23:respawn:/sbin/rungetty -u root tty2 /bin/autologin
3:23:respawn:/sbin/rungetty -u root tty3 /bin/autologin
Contents of /bin/autologin:
/bin/login -f root
I do this on my home file server so that the other folks in the house
who have only ever used Windows are still prompted
(currently, between the hdd, the login, setting up wireless and
unlocking the keyring that stores my e-mail/web passwords, I type 4
passwords/-keys).
I have so far tried two autologin solutions: [ failed solutions snipped ]
Try this instead:
13:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -l /usr/local/bin/auto-login.2
On Friday 20 June 2008 12:20:12 am Mumia W.. wrote:
On 06/20/2008 12:43 AM, Lee Glidewell wrote:
snip
I have so far tried two autologin solutions: [ failed solutions snipped ]
Try this instead:
13:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -l /usr/local/bin/auto-login.2 -n 38400 tty13
---auto-login.2
wireless and
unlocking the keyring that stores my e-mail/web passwords, I type 4
passwords/-keys).
I have so far tried two autologin solutions: rungetty, and this script (named
as /sbin/autologin):
#!/bin/bash
exec 0/dev/$1 1/dev/$1 21
cat /etc/issue
shift
exec $*
I have setup tty1
O caminho é instalar o mingetty e inserir uma linha em /etc/inittab.
Essa linha vai dizer o usuário que fará o autologin.
Não me lembro exatamente como é essa linha.mas é simples pra caramba.
Esquece o gerenciador de login tá - kdm - você não vai precisar dele.
Basta inserir a linha em /etc
Estou com um sistema rodando FluxBox usando o XDM como gerenciador. Gostaria
que ele logasse automaticamente no boot, ja entrando direto no FluxBox.
Antes que alguem diga que isso é um erro, problemas de segurança, etc, já
aviso que a maquina em questão é um fliperama baseado em linux que um amigo
Em 12/11/07, Marcio David[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Estou com um sistema rodando FluxBox usando o XDM como gerenciador. Gostaria
que ele logasse automaticamente no boot, ja entrando direto no FluxBox.
Antes que alguem diga que isso é um erro, problemas de segurança, etc, já
aviso que a
On 11/12/07, Gunther Furtado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Em 12/11/07, Marcio David[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Estou com um sistema rodando FluxBox usando o XDM como gerenciador. Gostaria
que ele logasse automaticamente no boot, ja entrando direto no FluxBox.
Antes que alguem diga que isso é um
.
Estou precisando colocar o bootsplash no debian etch, kernel 2.6.21.
É realmente preciso recompilar o kernel pra isso?
Alguém sabe de um procedimento pra fazer?
Outra pergunta; Preciso também fazer o autologin, diretamente no ambiente
gráfico, estou usando o icewm. Como faço este autologin???
Obrigado
, que funcionam em nível de
aplicação e não requerem aplicação de patch ou compilação do kernel.
Outra pergunta; Preciso também fazer o autologin, diretamente no
ambiente gráfico, estou usando o icewm. Como faço este autologin???
Se o gerenciador de login for o GDM, rode o gdmsetup ou, na tela
Pessoal to precisando de uma força.
Estou precisando colocar o bootsplash no debian etch, kernel 2.6.21.
É realmente preciso recompilar o kernel pra isso?
Alguém sabe de um procedimento pra fazer?
Outra pergunta; Preciso também fazer o autologin, diretamente no ambiente
gráfico, estou usando o
eDUamaral escreveu:
Pessoal to precisando de uma força.
Estou precisando colocar o bootsplash no debian etch, kernel 2.6.21.
É realmente preciso recompilar o kernel pra isso?
Alguém sabe de um procedimento pra fazer?
Outra pergunta; Preciso também fazer o autologin, diretamente no
ambiente
hola como estan fijensen que tengo mi gdm para que haga un autologin
como mi usuario joako pero empece a tener problemas con el gnome se
congelaba y pues ahora todas la veces que entro en linux llego a un
gnome congelado.
pero eh podido llegar a una consola por el safe mode de debian y me
El Domingo, 10 de Junio de 2007, joakosandoval escribió:
hola como estan fijensen que tengo mi gdm para que haga un autologin
como mi usuario joako pero empece a tener problemas con el gnome se
congelaba y pues ahora todas la veces que entro en linux llego a un
gnome congelado.
pero eh podido
hola como estan fijensen que tengo mi gdm para que haga un autologin
como mi usuario joako pero empece a tener problemas con el gnome se
congelaba y pues ahora todas la veces que entro en linux llego a un
gnome congelado.
pero eh podido llegar a una consola por el safe mode de debian y me
El Domingo, 10 de Junio de 2007, Marcos Toro Oyarzo escribió:
hola como estan fijensen que tengo mi gdm para que haga un autologin
como mi usuario joako pero empece a tener problemas con el gnome se
congelaba y pues ahora todas la veces que entro en linux llego a un
gnome congelado.
pero
El Domingo, 10 de Junio de 2007, Marcos Toro Oyarzo escribió:
hola como estan fijensen que tengo mi gdm para que haga un autologin
como mi usuario joako pero empece a tener problemas con el gnome se
congelaba y pues ahora todas la veces que entro en linux llego a un
gnome congelado
El Domingo, 10 de Junio de 2007, Marcos Toro Oyarzo escribió:
Ojo, hace poco yo lo hice y hay un fichero .custom o algo así que es
donde se
realiza la escritura de cambios desde GDM, así que ese fichero es el que
cuenta al final y es el que hay que editar a mano.
lo mas probable es que
Bom dia,
já consegui fazer o startx automático após o login, e já consegui fazer o
login.
echo startx ~/.bashrc
e no /etc/inittab alterar algum dos ambientes tty para mingetty --autologin
nome-do-usuario
o resultado é que ao ligar a maquina, ele se loga automatico quando é
executado o inittab
Rúben Lício escreveu:
Bom dia,
já consegui fazer o startx automático após o login, e já consegui
fazer o login.
echo startx ~/.bashrc
e no /etc/inittab alterar algum dos ambientes tty para mingetty
--autologin nome-do-usuario
o resultado é que ao ligar a maquina, ele se loga automatico
~/.bashrc
e no /etc/inittab alterar algum dos ambientes tty para mingetty
--autologin nome-do-usuario
o resultado é que ao ligar a maquina, ele se loga automatico quando é
executado o inittab, e ao logar executa o .bashrc que sobe o startx
que por sua vez executa exec startxfluxbox e pronto, tenho meu
--autologin nome-do-usuario
o resultado é que ao ligar a maquina, ele se loga automatico quando é
executado o inittab, e ao logar executa o .bashrc que sobe o startx
que por sua vez executa exec startxfluxbox e pronto, tenho meu desktop
prontinho.
Agora tenho um outro problema.
Depois de subir o fluxbox
Hi!
Ich habe auf einem Rechner xfce4 und will mich automatisch einloggen
bzw. dann direkt ein Programm starten.
Ich habe soweit auch alles vorbereitet. Es hängt jetzt noch daran, dass
auf der tty7 xdm startet und dann auf der tty1, wo der autologin laufen
soll, nur die Fehlermeldung (fatal x
der tty1, wo der autologin laufen
soll, nur die Fehlermeldung (fatal x-server error), dass das Display 0:0
(glaube ich), nicht genutzt werden könnte.
Eigentlich kann man doch mehrere graphische Logins parallel starten. Was
muss ich dafür tun?
Tut mir leid, ich habe lange gelesen, aber: ich
Am Freitag, den 22.09.2006, 10:24 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Brauer:
Hallo Gerhard!
Tut mir leid, ich habe lange gelesen, aber: ich verstehe nicht was
wann
wo bei dir fehlschlägt ;-(
Wo und wie loggst du dich denn automatisch ein? Auf einer
Konsole/Terminal? Über einen zweiten Display-Manager?
Am Freitag, den 22.09.2006, 10:24 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Brauer:
Hallo Gerhard!
Tut mir leid, ich habe lange gelesen, aber: ich verstehe nicht was wann
wo bei dir fehlschlägt ;-(
Wo und wie loggst du dich denn automatisch ein? Auf einer
Konsole/Terminal? Über einen zweiten Display-Manager?
On 22.09.06 15:01:18, Thomas Wegner wrote:
Am Freitag, den 22.09.2006, 10:24 +0200 schrieb Gerhard Brauer:
Tut mir leid, ich habe lange gelesen, aber: ich verstehe nicht was wann
wo bei dir fehlschlägt ;-(
Wo und wie loggst du dich denn automatisch ein? Auf einer
Konsole/Terminal? Über
Gruesse!
* Thomas Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am [22.09.06 20:26]:
Es wird über /etc/inittab ein kleines selbstgeschriebenes Programm
aufgerufen, dass den user mms einloggt. Die Login-Shell des Users
mms wiederum verweist auf wiederum auf ein Script verweist, dass X
startet. In der
Hello!
I am grying to set up autologin in GNOME 2.1.4 in my Etch-box.
But, the only user in the list I can chose from is the user I created
during initial install of the system. None of the users created after
install (more specifically, I would like to auto-logon the user mythtv)
is displayed
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 16:55:08 +0200
Jan Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I am grying to set up autologin in GNOME 2.1.4 in my Etch-box.
But, the only user in the list I can chose from is the user I created
during initial install of the system. None of the users created after
look in /etc/kde3/kdm/kderc (I think that's the file) you can add
users in there
Will certainly do when I get home, thanks!
But, would GNOME use KDE3 config files?
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 17:12:01 +0200
Jan Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
look in /etc/kde3/kdm/kderc (I think that's the file) you can add
users in there
Will certainly do when I get home, thanks!
But, would GNOME use KDE3 config files?
Nope. Gnome will have it's own config files.
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 04:55:08PM +0200, Jan Johansson wrote:
Hello!
I am grying to set up autologin in GNOME 2.1.4 in my Etch-box.
But, the only user in the list I can chose from is the user I created
during initial install of the system. None of the users created after
install (more
Hi Jan,
I was looking into setting up a kiosk mode with gdm/gnome and I read
about gdm having 2 options (not sure they are in the gdm in
etch/testing) in Sid. It has autologin and timed autologin. You edit the
/etc/gdm/gdm.conf.
this autologsin the kiosk user
-
[daemon]
AutomaticLogin
hope this helps
Kev
H, for some reason, it seem to only accept users with a UID 1000. I
changed the UID of mythtv from 108 - 1003, and then all was well.
smime.p7s
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are for the
system and 'user' UID would be allowed. You can confirm my suspission by
emailing the gdm maintainer. Also the more recent versions worked, while
one I used 6 months ago did not allow autologin.
cheers,
Kev
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Le Dimanche 19 Février 2006 15:54, Thomas Debay a écrit :
ooops la réponse implicite était celle de l'auteur est non la liste, j'en
profite pour mettre mes éléments de réponses ;-) (toujours pour la postérité)
http://joomla.bulot-fr.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=40Itemid=2
--autologin mediabox tty1
2:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2
3:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty3
4:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4
5:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty5
6:23:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty6
---
Mais lorsque je reboote, le système reste bloqué sur la dernière chose
qu'il a faite
Bon ben je me réponds à moi-même ; j'ai trouvé une astuce sur un forum qui
est de :
créer un programme en C, (autologin.c) qui contient :
int main()
{
execlp(login, login, -f, username, 0);
}
Le compiler avec gcc
gcc autologin.c -o autologin
le rendre exécutable
chmod +x autologin
puis le
Am Dienstag, den 27.09.2005, 17:11 +0200 schrieb Joerg Rossdeutscher:
Hallo,
Merkwürdige Sache. Debian Sid x86, eigentlich immer tagesaktuell.
Ich nutze als Desktop eine wüste Mischung aus xfce4, Gnome und KDE. Zum
Login benutze ich gdm.
Vor einige Wochen funktionierte mein Autologin
Hallo,
Merkwürdige Sache. Debian Sid x86, eigentlich immer tagesaktuell.
Ich nutze als Desktop eine wüste Mischung aus xfce4, Gnome und KDE. Zum
Login benutze ich gdm.
Vor einige Wochen funktionierte mein Autologin als ratti plötzlich
nicht mehr. Ich kann mich manuell anmelden, aber eben nicht
Am 2005-08-21 17:12:28, schrieb R. Klain:
Hi,
Hab folgendes System Debian Woody mit minimal X-Server und TWM
installiert auf einem 733 MHZ PC mit 512MB CompactFlash als HDD
ersatzt.
Vergiß nicht, /tmp und den mozilla-cache in eine Ramdisk
zu verbannen sonnst ist die CF-Card sehr schnell
R. Klain schrieb:
Hi,
Hab folgendes System Debian Woody mit minimal X-Server und TWM
installiert auf einem 733 MHZ PC mit 512MB CompactFlash als HDD
ersatzt.
Nun ist es so das dieses System als Kiosk zum Surfen dienen soll.
Wie kann ich einstellen das, dass System nach dem booten einen User
Hi,
Hab folgendes System Debian Woody mit minimal X-Server und TWM
installiert auf einem 733 MHZ PC mit 512MB CompactFlash als HDD
ersatzt.
Nun ist es so das dieses System als Kiosk zum Surfen dienen soll.
Wie kann ich einstellen das, dass System nach dem booten einen User
automatisch einloggt
Hi,
schau doch mal auf
http://www.wh-netz.de/knowledgebase/AutoX11Start
da wird beschrieben, wie du ohne login direkt in dein X kommst, wo
dann ein xlock auf dich wartet.
Grüße
Wolfgang
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Rogério Rosa da Silva escreveu:
Olá a todos,
Consegui fazer o autologin no debian alterando o arquivo kdmrc (tirando o
comentário na linha AutoLoginEnable=true e AutoLoginUser=rogerio) que está
em /etc/kde3/kdm.
Há outra maneira de fazer isso ? (curiosidade)
No painel de controle do Kde
Hi,
in der XF86Config-4 deaktiviert und dennoch restartet mein
Displaymanager zwischendurch!
Weitere Vorschläge?
Möglicherweise bekommst du mehr Informationen/Meldungen,
wenn du gdm von der Konsole aus startest!?
Also in einen Runlevel booten, in dem gdm nicht automatisch
gestartet wird
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