On 8/28/2022 3:14 AM, jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi wrote:
Hi all,
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in Ubuntu
22.04 (or 20.04)? That is, allowing users to log into their homedirs
graphically.
The underlying problem is that GDM heavily relies upon processes
launched as
Thank you Dirk,
sad to hear, but at least I know now not to waste more time banging my
head against the wall.
SDDM is new to me, I'll look into it.
br, jukka
Dirk Heinrichs kirjoitti 2022-08-28 10:59:
jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi:
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM
jukka.tuomi...@finndesign.fi:
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in Ubuntu
22.04 (or 20.04)? That is, allowing users to log into their homedirs
graphically.
You can't. Most of the Gnome stuff nowadays heavily depends on systemctl
--user which doesn't work when $HOME is
Ingo van Lil:
git tries to access the directory /afs/.git, and I
see that afsd sends multiple DNS requests to the loopback address
127.0.0.53. Not sure why it does that, it seems to be somehow related to
systemd-resolved in Fedora Linux.
Yes, systemd-resolved provides a local caching DNS
Hi all,
I wonder if anybody has OpenAFS client working with GDM in Ubuntu 22.04
(or 20.04)? That is, allowing users to log into their homedirs
graphically.
I have an old virtualised setup that still works beautifully, however,
several OS-version upgrades breaks it and I haven't been able to