JackOfAll wrote: 
> Eh, why is it even asking for a password?
> 
> I'm running it either from a local X session, launched from a button on
> gnome bar, or via a ssh session on a remote display. But that's on F22.
> Let me yank one of my old disks with F21 x86_64 and try.
> 
> EDIT: Not sure whether I'll get to it this evening, Charles. Might need
> to be a little patient. My fingers are in too many pies as per usual.

Thanks for looking at this. Per the title of my original post, I am
already using a fully up-to-date Fedora 22 installation, it's just my
hostname that hasn't caught up yet.

I even went ahead and reinstalled Fedora 22 over my existing
installation from scratch. It still wants a password to launch Jivelite,
and the only way I can get it to launch from the Gnome menus is to
enable password-less sudo for my account, which is not a good thing. If
I subsequently disable the password-less sudo, Jivelite fails to launch
again. I also created a test user account that had no previous settings
in it. But when I run Gnome as this user, I have the same issues.

I noticed that if I start jivelite in a terminal, I can CTRL-C to get
past the password prompt and it runs fine after that. But I can't do
this when launching Jivelite from a Gnome menu.

Regards,

Charles.



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