* Paul Groves <paul.groves.787@gmail.com> [02-15-15 12:05]:
Ok, I managed to get round to re-installing 13.2 on my machine. I created a clean home directory for my user and... it still asks for the bleeping password at login!
This is crazy because on my laptop and work computer no issues on clean install of 13.2!
I have a suspicion that this may be caused by the Nvidia (or Noveau) driver because the other two computers i mentioned and ATI and Intel, but this is just a hunch.
I am stumped at this point. Can anyone advise what to try next?
On 23 January 2015 at 19:07, jdd <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Le 23/01/2015 20:00, John Andersen a écrit :
Maybe: journalctl --system
restricting the text to line with "owncloud", I have mostly packagekit updates (last jan 12), last:
janv. 12 09:22:33 linux-uegt PackageKit[8159]: in /4_badddbdb for update-packages package owncloud;7.0_20141225-1.25;noarch;isv:ownCloud:community:nightly was installing for uid 1000
and old kernel lines
0 déc. 15 13:00:00 linux-uegt kernel: [ 1728] 1000 1728 235897 2726 192 1686 0 owncloud déc. 15 13:49:57 linux-uegt kernel: [ 1728] 1000 1728 236600 1543 195 2939 0 owncloud déc. 15 13:49:57 linux-uegt kernel: [ 1728] 1000 1728 236600 1543 195 2939 0 owncloud
doesn't mean anything for me :-(
jdd
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Why would the video driver have anything to do with requiring a password to access your system? Having a "clean" home has also nothing to do with asking for a "bleeping" password to log onto your gui. Nor can I imagine does owncloud, but... My main system uses an nvidia driver but has used nouveau and does require a passwrd. I have locally six other boxes with varying equipment and video drivers which all require passwords but none now have owncloud. And I am able to change them all to provide logon access w/o requiring a password (but cannot see any reason not to require one). Following is my recall of the install screens (gui) for openSUSE: When you installed openSUSE 13.2, you were presented a gui screen where you assign the user a password, were asked whether to use the user's pw for root and whether to require a password upon logging into the gui. You must have missed it or disregarded it, apparently twice. I believe but not using gnome, cannot be sure the above applies to other than KDE. And I may even be wrong/mis-informed/crazy on all accounts, ymmv. But my statement is guarenteed w/o *any* warranty. Normal disclaimers apply. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org