** Tags added: i386 need-amd64-retrace
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gnome-power-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in fclose()
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Title:
Screensaver asks password when the user is in the password-less login
group
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for the gnome-screensaver part this could be considered a duplicate from
BUG #574187
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Disabled accounts are s
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 574187
Screensaver asks password when the user is in the password-less login group
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filed BUG #721110 for the problem when using the nopasswdlogin group
described in :
http://library.gnome.org/admin/gdm/stable/security.html.en
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this is somehow similar in use to #674563 but which is instead using
"empty" passwords which had been deprecated by the "nopasswdlogin"
functionality upstream as detailed in #393854.
note that the later bug mentions the need to add this also for gnome-
screensaver but that was somehow forgotten pr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-screensaver
release: 10.10 (maverick)
version: 2.30.0-1ubuntu1
replication instructions :
* create a new user account and when requested for a password select the option
to "not ask on login"
* login with that new account
* press ctrl+alt+l
prob
the ubuntu way of managing passwordless users is not through the use of
empty passwords (which are dangerous as they will also allow free access
to the machine services like ssh for that account), but using locked
passwords (which will look like the account is disabled in gnome users
settings) but