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2019 Feb 19
1
What is the proper place for GDM related dconf settings now?
Mr. Pearson, Thanks for that, I do not have a RH support account. I will put in the scripting to ensure the directory is there. I can confirm that after putting it in there manually everything seems to work correctly. That said, I guess I'm interested in the "design" choice and if there isn't a more appropriate place to stick this type of config under the new
2019 Feb 18
0
What is the proper place for GDM related dconf settings now?
Sean wrote: > > It seems that with CentOS 7.6 and Gnome 3.28, a clean install of a > Workstation package profile does not build the /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d/ > directory tree. This is a known issue - see: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3599341 You will need some sort of Redhat support account to see the above page - but the 'Resolution' given is: "Create the
2018 Dec 06
2
Can't configure GDM after update to CentOS 7.6
Hi, It looks like the upgrade to CentOS 7.6 has been unusually disruptive with the GNOME desktop version bump and a series of moving targets under the hood. The result is some wreckage at my client's desktop installations, which I've been busy to repair since yesterday. First things first. I have a custom configuration of GDM, which consists mainly of two things. 1. Display my
2018 Dec 06
2
Can't configure GDM after update to CentOS 7.6
Jonathan Billings wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 06, 2018 at 10:01:25AM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >> Now with CentOS 7.6 this doesn't work anymore. The /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d >> directory is nowhere to be found, and I'm currently mildly cursing the >> GNOME developers' (and Red Hat's) policy of releasing moving targets. >> Until now, the whole purpose of
2014 Jul 14
3
Changing gdm background
Anyone know how to do $SUBJECT? I've tried running both gnome-control- center and dconf as the gdm user, but neither one had any effect. TIA -- ======================================================================== Ian Pilcher arequipeno at gmail.com -------- "I grew up before Mark Zuckerberg invented friendship" --------
2018 Dec 06
0
Can't configure GDM after update to CentOS 7.6
On Thu, Dec 06, 2018 at 10:01:25AM +0100, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Now with CentOS 7.6 this doesn't work anymore. The /etc/dconf/db/gdm.d > directory is nowhere to be found, and I'm currently mildly cursing the > GNOME developers' (and Red Hat's) policy of releasing moving targets. > Until now, the whole purpose of Enterprise Linux seemed to be low-risk > updates.
2015 Jun 15
1
dconf under Centos 6 vs Centos 7
On 15/06/2015 12:40 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 02:08:54PM +1000, centos wrote: >> under Centos 6, >> dconf -o ./outfile >> it will copy and combine all the .conf files to outfile. >> under Centos 7, >> is there any similar command will do the same things ? > There is no 'dconf' executable in CentOS6, at least, not in the >
2015 Jun 14
2
dconf under Centos 6 vs Centos 7
under Centos 6, dconf -o ./outfile it will copy and combine all the .conf files to outfile. under Centos 7, is there any similar command will do the same things ? thanks, philip.
2020 Mar 20
2
gdm postsession scripts
Its seems that only the "Default" script in /etc/gdm/PostSession gets processed. Is this the intended behaviour? This makes packaging harder. Or can drop-in scripts/files be enabled? Thanks for hints, Leon
2012 Feb 28
1
gdm in 6.2 missing keyboard menu?
I have a box running 6.0 that gives a keyboard layout menu via gdm when logging in. I've just installed a 6.2 box, but there is no keyboard layout menu I've found a bugzilla entry at: <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=746923> which says that with gdm in 6.2, it now only shows keyboard layouts listed in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard However, I've added a list of
2007 Jul 13
0
Dconf trouble
Hi, since upgrade Centos 4.4 to 4.5 we are sometimes getting these error from Dconf. Thanks, David Hrb?? /etc/cron.weekly/dconf: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/etc/cron.weekly/dconf", line 481, in ? main() File "/etc/cron.weekly/dconf", line 450, in main mail('changes to %s' % os.uname()[1], diff(os.path.realpath(previouslog),
2012 Jul 17
3
gdm login keyboard layout selector missing
How do I get the keyboard layout selector in gdm login for 6.3? I have language selector but no keyboard layout selector. -- Robert Arkiletian Eric Hamber Secondary, Vancouver, Canada
2018 Sep 28
0
CEBA-2018:2771 CentOS 7 dconf BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2018:2771 Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:2771 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: 468cdebd426db75ab9c65c330352b5964c87825b2d149939509bf348bc8c0235 dconf-0.26.0-3.el7_5.1.i686.rpm
2015 Jun 14
0
dconf under Centos 6 vs Centos 7
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 02:08:54PM +1000, centos wrote: > under Centos 6, > dconf -o ./outfile > it will copy and combine all the .conf files to outfile. > under Centos 7, > is there any similar command will do the same things ? There is no 'dconf' executable in CentOS6, at least, not in the standard repos. Are you thinking about gconf-tool? I don't see a way to dump
2015 Oct 29
2
C7: screensaver locks screen
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 12:36:27PM -0400, Jonathan Billings wrote: > On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 06:12:26PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote: > > I just realized that it's not the screensaver. I find the lock screen is up > > whenever it comes up from standby (and I think a fresh boot, though I've > > not tried to reproduce that yet.) Since I put it in standby a lot rather than
2009 Apr 21
2
gdm login as root automatically
Hi all, I was wondering if someone knows how to "automatically" login as root with gdm and gnome. I have been doing some searching, and havent been able to find a method. I dont want to login automatically all the time - its just part of install setup. 1) kickstart install 2) post section do somethings 3) setup so on reboot auto login as root 4) complete installing some things and
2006 Jun 07
3
gdm-binary[2950]: Couldn't open session
hi I need help trouble shooting using samba to authenticate login via active directory. Here is part of system log Jun 7 15:05:41 scenty64 pam_winbind[2950]: user 'HIDDEN\zuser' granted access Jun 7 15:05:41 scenty64 gdm(pam_unix)[2950]: session opened for user HIDDEN\zuser by (uid=0) Jun 7 15:05:41 scenty64 gdm-binary[2950]: Couldn't open session for HIDDEN\zuser I can not find
2014 Dec 08
2
gdm doesnt work.
On 12/08/14 22:02, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > dE wrote: >> Hi! >> >> I just installed GDM on centos 7. I'm starting it by # gdm. >> >> However, all I see is a text cursor (as with the TTYs), nothing else. >> >> X works well. Logs have no errors. >> >> GDM logs are a copy of X logs. > Are you at runlevel 5? > > mark >
2006 May 11
3
Loading GNOME with GDM
Hi, We have a few PC with CentOS 4 installed. By default, it runs to runlevel 5, which displays the GDM. I'm just wondering, how do I actually make the GDM to start GNOME automatically (after a successful login) for all normal user account without having to add 'exec gnome-session' in every user's ~/.xinitrc? The current scenario is, only successful 'root' logins starts
2003 Jun 18
1
WinBind and gdm/login
Hi, I am currently trying to set up a RedHat 9 Linux client to authenticate against a Windows 2000 Active Directory server. Using the Winbind documentation I have successfully authenticated however I now have a problem with gdm. Jun 18 12:18:48 jerry pam_winbind[1192]: user 'AU+Bhales' granted acces Jun 18 12:18:48 jerry pam_winbind[1192]: user 'AU+Bhales' granted acces Jun 18