-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/12/2019 14.05, Anton Aylward wrote:
I've just met another 'woe" in the form of getting the SDDM login to work.
Under 42.3 I used XDM, and part of the 'anton' login was to have a ~anton/.bash_profile that set up a lot of shell variables and ran 'keychain' the set up the PGP agent and GPG agent.
SDDM did not like this. As far as I can tell, anything in the .bash_profile that prompts for input (I've turned of things like 'lxrandr' now I have DID working) causes SDDM to hang.
You can not ask for user input in the graphical login process. There are various shell start scripts, each one running on different circumstances. Me, I don't do anything PGP related, that is done by the desktop start procedure.
I do not like this. I now have to manually run ~anton/.bash_profile,old after login.
I've tried googling but my google-fo hasn't met anything to do with this.
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