Re: Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-16 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "AW" == Adam Williamson writes: AW> Yes, I've never seen the notification before. I think they may have AW> 'fixed' the notification with a recent update, with the consequences AW> noted here :) Well, on Feb 14 the version went from 0.16 to 2.91.6. I guess there's a nonzero possibility of

Re: Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-16 Thread Adam Williamson
On Wed, 2011-03-16 at 13:48 -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > > "AW" == Adam Williamson writes: > > AW> I hit this too, and I don't believe I ever installed > AW> krb5-auth-dialog intentionally, though I couldn't say how it _did_ > AW> get in. > > It's in comps, in the base-x group. It a

Re: Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-16 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "AW" == Adam Williamson writes: AW> I hit this too, and I don't believe I ever installed AW> krb5-auth-dialog intentionally, though I couldn't say how it _did_ AW> get in. It's in comps, in the base-x group. It appears that in f14 and below, it's default but seems to have changed to optio

Re: Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-16 Thread Adam Williamson
On Wed, 2011-03-09 at 12:01 -0700, Petrus de Calguarium wrote: > Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > > > krb5-auth-dialog > > I ran sudo rpm -e krb5-auth-dialog and it sure ran for a long time, > apparently > doing a whole lot of stuff, but there were no dependency complaints and when > it > finish

Re: Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-09 Thread Petrus de Calguarium
Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > krb5-auth-dialog I ran sudo rpm -e krb5-auth-dialog and it sure ran for a long time, apparently doing a whole lot of stuff, but there were no dependency complaints and when it finished, the systray icon was gone. -- test mailing list test@lists.fedoraproject.org

Re: Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-09 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "PdC" == Petrus de Calguarium writes: PdC> Hovering over it shows "Your credentials have expired" and when I PdC> clicked it, an empty window appeared, and after a long, long delay, PdC> it filled in with the following information: Couldn't acquire PdC> kerberos ticket: 'Cannot resolve netw

Please explain: Your credentials have expired

2011-03-09 Thread Petrus de Calguarium
I just updated my f15 system to yesterday's updates (08.iii.2011), those including kernel-2.6.38-0.rc8.git0.1.fc15 &c. I rebooted the machine, as I wanted to run the new kernel. When kdm logged me in, I saw 2 keys with a red 'x' in the system tray. Hovering over it shows "Your credentials have