> As for ksh2020: it is found in the deb package: ksh-2020.0.0-5
> It was installed normally via apt install.
k, that makes sense, in comment #8 you wrote 'I installed ksh2020 with
the usual command: sudo apt install ksh2020'
but that command gives a 'package not found' error here since this
pack
You were right about /var/lib/AccountsService/users. My login was set to a
"system" account.
Setting SystemAccount=false allowed me to see my login name listed on the
login page.
As for ksh2020: it is found in the deb package: ksh-2020.0.0-5
It was installed normally via apt install.
dpkg-q
> I installed ksh2020 with the usual command: sudo apt install ksh2020
the ksh2020 package doesn't seem to exist in Ubuntu so you should
probably report the bug about it not being added to /etc/shell to
whoever provided that package to you
> It still isn't totally normal in that all users are l
No, /bin/ksh2020 is not listed in /etc/shells. In /etc/shells, ksh is
listed as /usr/bin/ksh2020.
I installed ksh2020 with the usual command: sudo apt install ksh2020
When I added to /etc/shells, the line /bin/ksh2020 and re-edited
/etc/passwd for my uid=1000, pete, to have a shell of /bin/ks
The issue is likely the heuristic in accountsservice to determine which
users are real one (opposed to account used by the system)
they do filter on valid shells
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/-/blob/master/src/user-classify.c#L116
the code calls getusershell() whi
Attached is the journalctl.out.bz2, but it only shows that gnome-initial-setup
is called and later
it states that gnome-initial-setup is using the logname "x" which is what I
was forced to use.
I know that gnome-initial-setup is part of the problem because if you try to
break out of it with Ctr
Could you add your 'journalctl' from a boot showing the issue after getting the
problem (and indicate the time where you saw gnome-initial-setup showing)?
(even better if you uncomment the Debug Enable line in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf)
Is another non standard in the username you choose in the instal
I installed U20.04 from a download from the official Canonical website;
burned to a DVD and then booted from the DVD. The installation asked all
the usual questions including asking for a first user logname. This all
went well. My installation site was a clean unused disk; installed to the
first
Thank you for your bug report. How did you install Ubuntu and what
desktop environment do you use? The desktop installer has an user
creation as a mandatory step so unsure how you ended up with a system
without an user created?
** Changed in: gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Inco
** Package changed: gdm3 (Ubuntu) => gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
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before login screen the setup forces a new login name
To manage notifi
the offending program is gnome-initial-setup. I can exit [via a timeout] but
that give a black screen which I break out of with Ctrl-Alt-Del, but that
just puts me back at the same gnome-initial-setup. The only way forward seems
to let it add a new user. At the login screen of that new user, I
** Package changed: plymouth (Ubuntu) => gdm3 (Ubuntu)
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