Hello, folks, the problem is now solved.
The problem was caused by a script located at /usr/share/libpam-
script/pam_script_auth, triggered by libpam-script (manpages: pam.d and
pam-script). This script allows some extra verifications using user's
password. It must be used very carefully, not
Not only CPU. It (very) quickly skyrocket RAM memmory usage until system
completely slow down and eventually running out of RAM.
I'm running a vanilla installation of artful inside a VirtualBox.
Ubuntu Artful Aardvark (development branch)
Linux vbox 4.12.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Sat Sep 2
Yeah, I may have made a mistake. I've made many tryes before. And It only
worked when I've undone all the procedures.
I guess editing greeter.dconf-defaults is much better too. It's safier and
easier to make automated config across many installations.
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The documentation is equal to the online one.
Does it mean It needs a correction with new procedures?
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Title:
gdm3
That's It!
I've tested a iso image generated early today and edited
/etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults.
Thanks!
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I followed straightly all the steps (https://help.gnome.org/admin
/system-admin-guide/stable/login-userlist-disable.html.en). A database
similar to yours was created at /etc/dconf/db/gdm.
The first time I edited /etc/gdm3/greeter.dconf-defaults It did not work. Then
I undone what I have done
Hmmm Now I've just made a new clean OS reinstall. Installed all apt updates
available right now (including dconf-cli_0.26.0-2ubuntu3,
dconf-gsettings-backend_0.26.0-2ubuntu3 and dconf-service_0.26.0-2ubuntu3).
Followed straightly gnome's webpage instructions. It worked as expected! Then
If any of you think it valuable, I can make new tests.
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Title:
gdm3 disable-user-list does not work bionic
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This also affects me!
Ubuntu Focal Fossa updated until right now;
Dell Inspiron 15 5590 Laptop;
Intel® Core™ i7-10510U CPU.
I just use a simple P2 headphone.
When plugged, audio doesn't sound out and mic doesn't capture in until I go to
Gnome Control Center > Sound and change to the other input
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