On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Robert Kaiser <kairo@kairo.at> wrote:
Robert Kaiser schrieb:
šumski schrieb:
On Tuesday 24 of March 2015 20:14:03 Robert Kaiser wrote:
šumski schrieb:
On Tuesday 24 of March 2015 19:27:39 Robert Kaiser wrote:
Will password-unlock from the lock screen actually work in 5.3? In the 5.2.x versions I have installed on my openSUSE 13.2 via the Frameworks5 repo, it never accepts the unlock password, so there is no way to get back from a locked screen, which is pretty bad.
It works fine since 5.0. It doesn't work fine if you have cruft in pam config (/etc/pam.d) from previous openSUSE versions...
That's surely possible. What kind of "cruft" would I be looking for?
Check the above mentioned directory, you'll most likely find quite a few rpmnew files in there.
sudo rm -rf /etc/pam.d/common-* /etc/pam.d/login* and then reinstalling (forced updating) pam, pam-config, and util-linux did help.
As a note to whoever tries this, you need to reinstall any package that (installs pam modules and) puts stuff into the pam configs after this, most importantly systemd.
Wouldn't the "right" way to handle this is to look for .rpmnew files, diff them against their non-rpmnew counterparts, and merge them instead of reinstalling? Or, wouldn't deleting and reinstalling be equivalent to moving all .rpmnew files into their non-rpmnew counterparts (with backing up if desired)? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org