Stephen nyc wrote:
I made the original post, no reply yet. I'm running it on Suse 6.4 and have found out a little more:
The pam listing looks for a file, pam_pwdb.so, which does not exist on my system. I have no idea where the setting came from (Helix?) and I haven't had time to learn more about pam right now. So I'm still hoping someone can help out here...
- Steve
--- "B . L . Jilek"
wrote: I saw someone post a problem with the Xscreensaver locking them out and not accepting their login. I have just installed Gnome Helix and have the same problem. It works it just will not accept the password.
Just wondering if anyone had a fix for this. I didn't see a reply to the one the other day.
Thanks
-- B. L. Jilek
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