On 05/28/2018 11:31 AM, Martín Marqués wrote:
2018-05-28 15:18 GMT-03:00 Rick Stevens ricks@alldigital.com:
It's not a kernel issue, it's a privilege or selinux issue. What desktop (LXDE, Gnome, Xfce, etc.), display manager (lxdm, lightdm, etc.) are you using and is selinux enabled? Note that there is a problem if you're using the lightdm display manager and have pam-kwallet installed.
I'm using lightdm with plasma
I don't think it's a selinux issue:
# selinuxenabled # echo $? 0
# cat /etc/selinux/config
SELINUX=permissive # SELINUXTYPE= can take one of these three values: # targeted - Targeted processes are protected, # minimum - Modification of targeted policy. Only selected processes are protected. # mls - Multi Level Security protection. SELINUXTYPE=targeted
Also note that Fedora 26 is just about end of life. Think seriously about going to F27 or F28.
I'm well aware. Spare time to run the upgrade, while not interfering with work is a problem lately.
IAC, I plan to changing the spin-disk from my laptop and replace it with an SSD I bought, and I'm for sure going to do a clean installation.
See my statements about the interaction of lightdm and pam-kwallet. Edit your /etc/pam.d/lightdm file, comment out any lines referencing pam_kwallet.so and pam_kwallet5.so, save the edited file, log out and log back in. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, AllDigital ricks@alldigital.com - - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 22643734 Yahoo: origrps2 - - - -"Jimmie crack corn and I don't care." What kind of a lousy attitude - - is THAT to have, huh? -- Dennis Miller - ----------------------------------------------------------------------