On 05/28/2018 11:31 AM, Martín Marqués wrote:
2018-05-28 15:18 GMT-03:00 Rick Stevens
<ricks(a)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.
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