your help! :-)
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Mathieu
Le 28/03/2014 20:25, Maximiliano Curia a écrit :
> ¡Hola Mathieu!
>
> El 2014-03-28 a las 19:12 +0100, Mathieu MD escribió:
>>> But if you do, could you check the permissions of the
>>> /sbin/unix_chkpwd command?
>
>> Permissions on
Hello Maximiliano,
Thanks for still being around my bug report :-)
> I don't know if the problem is still reproduceable for you, it was
> never reproduceable for me.
I am still using the same machine, and though up-to-date, this bug is
still here. :(
> But if you do, could you check the permis
Hi Maximiliano,
I do use kdm to login.
I tried to run xscreensaver as you told, but it did not change anything:
I still cannot login back.
Here is my pam files:
#
# /etc/pam.d/kdm - specify the PAM behaviour of kdm
#
auth required pam_no
Thanks for your feedback.
It may have been the case the very first day, but now that I had reboot
many times, and still the problem is the same, what could it be?
(sorry for replying late: I did not received your message)
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Mathieu
> I see you also pulled in the libc and pam updates. During t
Package: kscreensaver
Version: 4:4.10.5-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
Dear Maintainer,
After an upgrade this morning of packages xscreensaver (amd64 5.15-3)
and kscreensaver (amd64 4:4.10.5-2) I cannot unlock the screensaver
(both kscreensaver and xscreensaver) when
Package: base
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I control a four relays board throught an USB cable connected to a
Xen Dom0 running Debian 6.0.5.
It works great: I can switch on and off the relays through some "echo"
into /dev/ttyUSB0 (echo -e "\xff\x01\x01" > /dev/ttyUSB0).
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