Thanks Neil. Maybe that's it. I'll take a look at it when I get home and see if that's it.On 1/13/06, Neil Bothwick <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:23:53 -0500, Shawn Singh wrote:
> In my case my UIDs are 1001 and 1002, so I'm not passing the condition> where my user should be get
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:23:53 -0500, Shawn Singh wrote:
> In my case my UIDs are 1001 and 1002, so I'm not passing the condition
> where my user should be getting prevented from being displayed solely
> based on UID.
Maybe you have Inverse Selection set, but you haven't told us what your
setting i
> That is what I did, changed 1000 to 500 but only 500 user ID shows up on
> login screen not the 501.
> In witch box do you select users for display? That Login interface is
> not intuitive.
I got it changing the selection to 500 and have the "inverse selection"
checkbox ticked did the trick.
T
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 10:02 +, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:05:55 -0700, Joseph wrote:
>
> > I've added two new users in the system with group ID 500 and 501
> > However, I don't see them at login prompt.
>
> This came up yesterday. Go into KDE Control Centre/System Admin/Log
In my case my UIDs are 1001 and 1002, so I'm not passing the condition
where my user should be getting prevented from being displayed solely
based on UID.On 1/13/06, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:21:46 -0500, Shawn Singh wrote:> Thanks for the input. The interestin
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:21:46 -0500, Shawn Singh wrote:
> Thanks for the input. The interesting part is there are no users listed.
> It's almost as though KDE cannot see my users (hidden or otherwise).
> I'll continue looking.
No users listed in the login window or in the Control Centre? They won'
Holly,
Thanks for the input. The interesting part is there are no users
listed. It's almost as though KDE cannot see my users (hidden or
otherwise). I'll continue looking.
ShawnOn 1/13/06, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Shawn Singh schreef:> I note that on my system the range for UIDs t
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 15:00:40 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote:
> They aren't by any chance explicitly hidden? In the KDE Control Center,
> System Administration, Login Manager, Administrator Mode, Users tab,
> there is a big list with checkboxes for all the users.
>
> What is kinda counter-intuitive is
Shawn Singh schreef:
> I note that on my system the range for UIDs that won't show up is UID
> < 1000 and UID > 65000. If your users had a UID inside of that range
> it might show up...
>
> I'm not sure b/c on my system they are w/i that range and I don't see
> an icon for them, but they can key i
OOPS, I didn't read my post carefully...
I note that on my system the range for UIDs that won't show up is UID
< 1000 and UID > 65000. If your users had a UID inside of that
range it might show up..
SHOULD have read
I note that on my system the range for UIDs that wILL show up is UID
< 100
I note that on my system the range for UIDs that won't show up is UID
< 1000 and UID > 65000. If your users had a UID inside of that
range it might show up...
I'm not sure b/c on my system they are w/i that range and I don't see
an icon for them, but they can key in their credentials to authentica
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 22:05:55 -0700, Joseph wrote:
> I've added two new users in the system with group ID 500 and 501
> However, I don't see them at login prompt.
This came up yesterday. Go into KDE Control Centre/System Admin/Login
Manager/Users and either set it to show all UIDs above 500 (the
I've added two new users in the system with group ID 500 and 501
However, I don't see them at login prompt.
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