[opensuse-kde] SDDM does not reboot the computer anymore
Hi, since the latest plasma beta showed up on OBS i can't directly log out into a shutdown or reboot anymore... you know, where you select "reboot" as your logout option. No matter what I select, all I get is the login screen, and there I have to click on reboot or shutdown to actually have it happen. Now here's the evil bit: I have TWO computers, both running openSUSE Leap 15.1 with Plasma from the OBS repos (Qt5, Frameworks5, Appplications, Extras). Both Systems are running exactly the same package versions (I've sent "rpm -qa --queryformat=%{NAME}-%{VERSION}\n"|sort -V into a file and kompared line by line with diff), and on one of the two shutdown&reboot works as excpected, on the other it does not. The only difference that I know of is the fact that on one of the computers I am logging in with a local user account, and that's where shutdown&reboot works; on the other I'm using a network user via NIS, with $home via NFS+autofs, and there shutdown&reboot does not work anymore, but it used to work until the current Plasma Beta rolled in. I can't find anything in what little there is in sddm config files - anyone here got any ideas? Cheers Mathias -- Mathias Homann Mathias.Homann@openSUSE.org telegram: https://telegram.me/lemmy98 irc: [lemmy] on freenode and ircnet obs: lemmy04 gpg key fingerprint: 8029 2240 F4DD 7776 E7D2 C042 6B8E 029E 13F2 C102 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Added detail: If I log in as root on the computer where I can't shut down it works - so it has to be something about user permissions or the likes. Am 2020-06-10 10:14, schrieb Mathias Homann:
Hi,
since the latest plasma beta showed up on OBS i can't directly log out into a shutdown or reboot anymore...
you know, where you select "reboot" as your logout option.
No matter what I select, all I get is the login screen, and there I have to click on reboot or shutdown to actually have it happen.
Now here's the evil bit: I have TWO computers, both running openSUSE Leap 15.1 with Plasma from the OBS repos (Qt5, Frameworks5, Appplications, Extras). Both Systems are running exactly the same package versions (I've sent "rpm -qa --queryformat=%{NAME}-%{VERSION}\n"|sort -V into a file and kompared line by line with diff), and on one of the two shutdown&reboot works as excpected, on the other it does not.
The only difference that I know of is the fact that on one of the computers I am logging in with a local user account, and that's where shutdown&reboot works; on the other I'm using a network user via NIS, with $home via NFS+autofs, and there shutdown&reboot does not work anymore, but it used to work until the current Plasma Beta rolled in.
I can't find anything in what little there is in sddm config files - anyone here got any ideas?
Cheers Mathias
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Sorry about the top posting. Mathias, did you by any chance update parts of KDE maybe including sddm, use KDE without logging out of the session? I've noticed that sometimes when I update significant parts of KDE and try to reboot I can't. I then have to use root to do it. This is on Leap 15.1 On another note, whenever I update SDDM via yast gui, it always kicks me out and I have to start all over again. On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 at 09:38, Mathias Homann <Mathias.Homann@opensuse.org> wrote:
Added detail: If I log in as root on the computer where I can't shut down it works - so it has to be something about user permissions or the likes.
Am 2020-06-10 10:14, schrieb Mathias Homann:
Hi,
since the latest plasma beta showed up on OBS i can't directly log out into a shutdown or reboot anymore...
you know, where you select "reboot" as your logout option.
No matter what I select, all I get is the login screen, and there I have to click on reboot or shutdown to actually have it happen.
Now here's the evil bit: I have TWO computers, both running openSUSE Leap 15.1 with Plasma from the OBS repos (Qt5, Frameworks5, Appplications, Extras). Both Systems are running exactly the same package versions (I've sent "rpm -qa --queryformat=%{NAME}-%{VERSION}\n"|sort -V into a file and kompared line by line with diff), and on one of the two shutdown&reboot works as excpected, on the other it does not.
The only difference that I know of is the fact that on one of the computers I am logging in with a local user account, and that's where shutdown&reboot works; on the other I'm using a network user via NIS, with $home via NFS+autofs, and there shutdown&reboot does not work anymore, but it used to work until the current Plasma Beta rolled in.
I can't find anything in what little there is in sddm config files - anyone here got any ideas?
Cheers Mathias
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Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 11:07:05 schrieb ne...:
On another note, whenever I update SDDM via yast gui, it always kicks me out and I have to start all over again. That should only happen if you use the sddm.service instead of the default xdm.service (that starts the default displaymanager as configured via update- alternatives).
A fix for this is on the way, see https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1161826 and https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/813173 . Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Added detail: If I log in as root on the computer where I can't shut down it works - so it has to be something about user permissions or the likes. That might indeed be the problem. If you set a more secure level in /etc/sysconfig/security, the root password is needed to shutdown/reboot, but the session ends before the root password
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 10:38:26 schrieb Mathias Homann: prompt is shown (or the password is entered). What does "grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security" show? There was a bug report about this recently (with a request to allow to shutdown/reboot in higher security levels as well), but I can't find it right now. FWIW, it works fine here (Leap 15.1 plus the additional KDE repos) with the default "easy" security level. I'm still on Plasma 5.18.90 (and Qt 5.14.1) though, as I didn't find the time to install the latest updates yet. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 18:10:29 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 10:38:26 schrieb Mathias Homann:
Added detail: If I log in as root on the computer where I can't shut down it works - so it has to be something about user permissions or the likes.
That might indeed be the problem. If you set a more secure level in /etc/sysconfig/security, the root password is needed to shutdown/reboot, but the session ends before the root password prompt is shown (or the password is entered).
What does "grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security" show?
lemmy@kumiko:~> grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security SECURITY="easy local" Cheers MH -- Mathias Homann Mathias.Homann@openSUSE.org Jabber (XMPP): lemmy@tuxonline.tech IRC: [Lemmy] on freenode and ircnet (bouncer active) telegram: https://telegram.me/lemmy98 keybase: https://keybase.io/lemmy gpg key fingerprint: 8029 2240 F4DD 7776 E7D2 C042 6B8E 029E 13F2 C102 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 21:47:42 schrieb Mathias Homann:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 18:10:29 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 10:38:26 schrieb Mathias Homann:
Added detail: If I log in as root on the computer where I can't shut down it works - so it has to be something about user permissions or the likes.
That might indeed be the problem. If you set a more secure level in /etc/sysconfig/security, the root password is needed to shutdown/reboot, but the session ends before the root password prompt is shown (or the password is entered).
What does "grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security" show?
lemmy@kumiko:~> grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security SECURITY="easy local"
Ok, so that is not the problem. No idea then, sorry. Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
Am 2020-06-11 01:12, schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 21:47:42 schrieb Mathias Homann:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 18:10:29 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Bauer:
Am Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2020, 10:38:26 schrieb Mathias Homann:
Added detail: If I log in as root on the computer where I can't shut down it works - so it has to be something about user permissions or the likes.
That might indeed be the problem. If you set a more secure level in /etc/sysconfig/security, the root password is needed to shutdown/reboot, but the session ends before the root password prompt is shown (or the password is entered).
What does "grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security" show?
lemmy@kumiko:~> grep SECURITY /etc/sysconfig/security SECURITY="easy local"
Ok, so that is not the problem. No idea then, sorry.
It's definitely a Plasma problem, and it has to do with the fact that on that computer my main user is a networked (nis+nfs) account: - created a local user: can reboot from Plasma just fine - used an IceWM session instead of plasma: networked user can reboot just fine - logged a networked user in on plasma on my other computer: reboot/shutdown does not work tere either Filed a bug against plasmashell: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422853 Cheers -- Mathias Homann Mathias.Homann@openSUSE.org telegram: https://telegram.me/lemmy98 irc: [lemmy] on freenode and ircnet obs: lemmy04 gpg key fingerprint: 8029 2240 F4DD 7776 E7D2 C042 6B8E 029E 13F2 C102 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org
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