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- Add conflicts on libpam-ck-connector to workaround bug #576073.
lxdm (0.2.0-0ubuntu3.1) maverick-proposed; urgency=low
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encrypted home-folder not unlocked
bug #710049 has been created to deal with the autoremove-removes-
ecryptfs-utils issue.
Apologies for having cluttered this bug with it earlier.
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OK, fix verified:
(1) The lxdm package in -proposed allows automounting of encrypted home
directories at login.
(2) The lxdm package in -proposed does not allow simultaneous presence
of the libpam-ck-connector package.
The whole autoremove problem will become a separate bug.
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The issue with the autoremove removing things it should not is NOT
related to this fix.
It exists right after an install from the Lubuntu 10.10 CD. I just
tested this both in a virtual machine, and, out of an abundance of
caution, on a real physical machine too.
So while there is definitely a bu
Thank you for this interesting report, Jonathan.
I am still running the approach described in #33 with no problems so
far. I just tried running apt-get autoremove, but it did not suggest
removing the packages you have mentioned. I guess, not mentioning the
dependency works different than the "conf
I ran Lubuntu 10.10 in a virtualbox VM, added a user with an encrypted
home directory and demonstrated the original bug. Enabled -proposed,
updated the world, rebooted the VM, and verified I can now access that
encrypted home directory immediately after login.
Since I am running virtualbox-ose I
Accepted lxdm into maverick-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
** Changed in: lxdm (Ubuntu Maverick)
Sorry for the delay, I re-uploaded a version which include the fix for
encrypted home, and the conflict to workaround the bug when mounting usb
drives.
** Changed in: lxdm (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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So what's the temporary solution for this problem now? I would propose
to put the fixed lxdm with the "conflicts libpam-ck-connector" back to
-proposed and finally release it. As of the current situation, the "out
of the box" experience with Lubuntu really sucks. You do a normal
installation with e
Failed SRU, in -proposed for three months, I removed the proposed
package.
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Julien Lavergne [2010-11-27 13:12 -]:
> I can also add a conflict on libpam-ck-connector, which should
> workaround this bug. I don't think a real fix will be available soon, as
> upstream recommends to not install this package with lxdm.
If lxdm has never worked with libpam-ck-connector, then
I can also add a conflict on libpam-ck-connector, which should
workaround this bug. I don't think a real fix will be available soon, as
upstream recommends to not install this package with lxdm.
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This sounds very strange and actually unrelated, but somehow the
proposed update triggers this bug, so it introduces a regression.
Marking as verification-failed for now.
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Thank you for pointing out the related bug #576073, Julien. After
uninstalling libpam-ck-connector the issue with the USB stick has been
resolved. The USB pen drive work now properly after lxdm login with the
0.3.0-0ubuntu1 version of lxdm.
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Sorry, I can't access the machine with this installation at the moment.
But if lubuntu-desktop depends (indirectly) on libpam-ck-connector, I
will have this package installed, since I carried out the steps
described in #27 and this involves the installation of lubuntu-desktop
with all its dependenc
Thanks Daniel for the test. Could you also check if you have the package
libpam-ck-connector installled ? It could be related to the bug #
576073.
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I just upgraded to 0.3.0-0ubuntu1. Unfortunately, the issue with the usb
pen drive is still present.
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* Merge with Debian git.
* Ubuntu remaining changes:
- debian/rules:
+ Pass --libexecdir=/usr/lib/lxdm to keep the same location for the greeter
+ Add CFLAGS for GTK3 mi
I also verified the bruned CD image of the installation CD, it exactly
matches the MD5sum on the ftp server (419ad8ee1bb76a49490f4a08b5be43f0
*ubuntu-10.10-alternate-i386.iso).
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In order to verify this bug I once again executed the following steps on
a completely different machine, where I did a full, fresh installation
from scratch and precisely recorded all steps I made:
* Inserted Ubuntu Maverick 10.10 Alternative i386 CD and booted the installer
(selecting "Command l
Oh, I didn't consider the "installation path" yet. How did you (Julien,
bailout) install lubuntu 10.10? I installed a console system using the
Alternative Ubuntu ISO, then installed the package "lubuntu desktop" - I
didn't try doing an upgrade from 10.04.
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I confirm this.
As of 28/10/2010, I installed Ubuntu 10.04 (*), apt-updated but did not
apt-upgrade, instead I upgraded directly to 10.10. Then I installed
lubuntu-desktop with SRU's, choosing lxdm as default. I rebooted and
didn't get my home folder mounted.
I will try the proposed package and r
Julien, bailout: How did you install the new package? Via -proposed
updates or (like me) directly by download the .deb file and issuing
"dpkg -i"? Are there any dependencies the new package has, which the old
one might not had?
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"I discovered also another problem, after reverting back to the old lxdm
package (don't know if it's related). Actually if I log into the console
first and then into the desktop via lxdm, the password manager seems not
to access the passwords-db where my wifi password is stored. With the
new lxdm p
I also can't reproduce the regression. An usb pen mount normaly with the
new package. I also have only 1 session in ck-list-session, but i didn't
test with an encrypted home. Maybe there is a different behavior ?
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I just reinstalled and updated to the proposed lxdm. It seems to work
fine. It mounts my encrypted home and it auto mounted a usb pen with no
problems.
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I uninstalled the new package and reinstalled the old package again. I
used the following commands:
apt-get autoremove lxdm && apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
This works fine, since I installed the new package directly via dpkg,
not by adding the proposed repository. (Of course I downloaded the
p
Martin,
I have still the new package installed, and here is the output of udisks
--mount /dev/sdb1 (yes it's sdb1 in my case):
Mount failed: not authorized
It is exactly the same message I get in the popup dialog when inserting
the USB Stick (seems like it's a lxdm dialog?). When I try the udisk
Daniel,
it's a bit strange that you have not just one, but two registered
sessions; did you have this with the old lxdm as well? My first
suspicion was that there was none, which would explain the permission
error.
So can you please insert the USB stick and copy&paste the output of
udisks --mo
I discovered also another problem, after reverting back to the old lxdm
package (don't know if it's related). Actually if I log into the console
first and then into the desktop via lxdm, the password manager seems not
to access the passwords-db where my wifi password is stored. With the
new lxdm pa
Yes sure, but it will take some time (propably ~10 hours) until I can
access my machine.
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Setting back to v-needed for now until Daniel's regression report is
investigated. Daniel, with the new package installed, can you please
copy&paste the output of "ck-list-sessions"?
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Unfortunately I cannot confirm the fix with the new package. I have
manually replaced just the lxdm package, and although mounting the home
directory works now, I get a "permission" error when inserting an usb
stick. Reinstalling the old lxdm version gives the previous behaviour
(mounting broken, b
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SRU verification for Maverick:
I have reproduced the problem with lxdm 0.2.0-0ubuntu3 in maverick and have
verified that the version of lxdm 0.2.0-0ubuntu3.1 in -proposed fixes the issue.
Marking as verification-done
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available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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When I login after a fresh install of lubuntu maverick beta 1, the
encrypted home-folder is not unlocked. The home folder is unlocked only
after running ecryptfs-mount-private or by login in the terminal after
pressing ALF-F1.
- Pro
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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lxdm_0.2.0-0ubuntu3.1~ppa1 works on my maverick. Thanks.
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Fix is working for me as well. (jumpingclear from IRC)
thanks
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It works on me without a problem. This was fast support, thanks.
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Thank you for your bug report. Can someone test with my package
(lxdm_0.2.0-0ubuntu3.1~ppa1) in my PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~gilir/+archive/unstable) and report back if it's
work or not ?
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** Changed in: lxdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: lxdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Julien Lavergne (gilir)
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Hi, Henry Tang
Your package; lxdm_0.2.0-0ubuntu1-henry1 is still effective for 10.10.
Thank you!
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I have the same issue here on Ubuntu 10.10. My home directory is only
encryptet if I log into the console under F1-6 or use ecryptfs-mount-
private. On Ubuntu 10.04 all was working fine. An alternative is using
GDM but I hope I can continue using LXDM in the future.
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I uploaded a modified version my ppa. Only replacing libpam0g with
libpam0g-dev as build dependency. The problem is fixed with this build.
https://launchpad.net/~henryykt/+archive/various/+build/1962225
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I think I've found the problem. Apparently, pam support is not enabled
in this build. In debian/control, libpam0g is listed as build dependency
instead of libpam0g-dev.
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When I login after a fresh install of lubuntu maverick beta 1, the
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