On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 08:44:18AM +0200, Dietrich Schroff wrote:
> Here my problem:
> If i log in as user in KDE and then use the screensaver, i can not
> unlock my screen. As root this is possible.
> I think the configuration file is /etc/pam.d/kde. It looks like this:
>
> auth required /
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 08:44:18AM +0200, Dietrich Schroff wrote:
> Here my problem:
> If i log in as user in KDE and then use the screensaver, i can not
> unlock my screen. As root this is possible.
> I think the configuration file is /etc/pam.d/kde. It looks like this:
>
> auth required
Greetings,
our institute network uses afs and krb5 for home directories and
user authentication.
I got everything working, like logging as user (net) or root (local) in
with wdm or ssh or on console, getting AFS-tokens automatically (for
net-user, not for root).
Here my problem:
If i log in as
Greetings,
our institute network uses afs and krb5 for home directories and
user authentication.
I got everything working, like logging as user (net) or root (local) in
with wdm or ssh or on console, getting AFS-tokens automatically (for
net-user, not for root).
Here my problem:
If i log in as
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